This is in the sands of the Atacama Desert in Chile. These giant words say, “ni pena ni miedo,” which in Spanish means “Neither pain nor fear.” Those are beautiful words, my friend… which I consider poetry.
Some of the best recent photojournalism of mothers…
(1) Sana’a, Yemen. In this year’s World Press Photo award winning photograph, a mother comforts her injured son after anti-government protests clashed with security. Credit: Samuel Aranda. Via.
(2) Yida refugee camp, South Sudan. A woman from the Nuba Mountains holds her child at the refugee camp registration center, having escaped the airstrikes from Sudan. Credit: Ohanesian/AFP/Getty. Via.
(3) Lahore, Pakistan. May Day protesters gather in the capital of Punjab province. Credit: Arif Ali/AFP/Getty. Via.
(4) A Pakistani girl held by her mother follow a man down an alley of a slum on the outskirts of Islamabad, the nation’s capital. Credit: Muhammed Muheisen/Associated Press. Via.
(Source: thepoliticalnotebook)
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