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December 12, 2018

Portraits from a Caravan

Photographs by Russell Monk

Has any other word in 2018 been as responsible for so much as “caravan”?

By definition, a caravan is a company of people traveling through a hostile region. You travel in a caravan for protection. When you feel powerless, traveling in a group gives you some sense of power. But there is no protecting the caravan of migrants who have journeyed to Donald Trump’s America.

See the portraits on the New York Times website.

VIEW THE GALLERY HERE

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Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/29/opinion/portraits-from-a-caravan.html
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