July 2012
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Video: Ben de la Cruz/NPR; Photos courtesy of David Binder
Photographer David Binder began documenting stories about AIDS in the late 1980s and became well known for humanizing the epidemic for various publications, including Life magazine andThe Philadelphia Inquirer.
Over the course of 25 years, Binder has approached the subject from different angles: By spending time at Camp Sunburst, a...
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If it was just me, I would have [given] up a long time ago. - Tracy Boggs, single mother of two in Reading, Pa.
Tens of millions of Americans are still struggling, despite the slow economic recovery. NPR’s Pam Fessler begins a four-part series on All Things Considered looking at poverty in the US and how some organizations are helping families stay afloat.
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The Burning House: Erin Schubert →
theburninghouse:
Name: Erin Schubert
Age: 25
Location: Chicago, IL
Occupation: Food Photographer/Stylist
Website:http://www.erinschubert.com/
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Trusty brown leather purse
My grandmother’s necklace and mother’s earrings
The Book of Garden Flowers
Thrifted Cake…
If Your House Were On Fire, What Would You Take?
Consider the question carefully, gather your things and take a...
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Meet Al Black: Former Florida Prison Painter
Al Black is one of 26 artists known as The Highwaymen that were inducted into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame in 2004. But it was decades ago that, if you traveled by way of Florida’s Route 1, you might have encountered them selling their lushly painted oil landscapes from their cars. Since then, their reputation has grown, but so has something...