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Category: Images

Lupita Dominguez, Tufts University
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Lupita Dominguez, Tufts University

People of all ages march in solidarity with students. The majority of Chileans feel that an educational reform would dismantle … Continue reading Lupita Dominguez, Tufts University

Tim Yu, University of Alberta
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Tim Yu, University of Alberta

The local police in Hong Kong gather to try and control increasing crowds protesting against Beijing’s political influence. Organizers estimated … Continue reading Tim Yu, University of Alberta

Shehryar Nabi, Tufts University
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Shehryar Nabi, Tufts University

A busy market scene in Lahore, Pakistan. Continue reading Shehryar Nabi, Tufts University

Nathan Feldman, Tufts University
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Nathan Feldman, Tufts University

A young boy perched atop a hill peers over Pamplona Alta, a pueblo joven (young town) located in the outskirts … Continue reading Nathan Feldman, Tufts University

Christine Suhonen, Tufts University
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Christine Suhonen, Tufts University

The view from Mt. Afadjato, the tallest mountain in Ghana. The mountains in the background are part of the neighboring … Continue reading Christine Suhonen, Tufts University

Christine Suhonen, Tufts University
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Christine Suhonen, Tufts University

The main street of a Nzulezu village in Ghana built entirely on stilts. Continue reading Christine Suhonen, Tufts University

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