Mika Sperling's project I Have Done Nothing Wrong addresses her enduring trauma by excluding her grandfather from a family photo, symbolizing her journey to healing. Maria Abranches’ work, awarded in 2024, explores the remnants of Portuguese colonialism, focusing on the life of an Angolan trafficking survivor. Veronique de Viguerie's photography highlights contrasting beauty in Afghanistan. Jan Banning documents the healing process of Rose Mukarusagara post-genocide, illustrating her journey towards forgiveness of the man who caused her tragic loss.
The project I Have Done Nothing Wrong by Mika Sperling visually confronts her past by removing her grandfather from a family photo, symbolizing her reconciliation with abuse.
Maria Abranches' project won the COTM Award in 2024 and reflects on the legacy of Portuguese colonialism through the life story of a trafficked woman from Angola.
Veronique de Viguerie's photograph of a balloon seller in Afghanistan encapsulates the enduring beauty of life despite the harsh realities experienced in the region.
Jan Banning's work investigates healing from the 1994 Rwandan genocide as Rose Mukarusagara forgives Ezechiel Niyibizi, the perpetrator who caused her immense loss.
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