Exposure

This year, Notting Hill's Caribbean community was more determined than ever to exude positivity and resilience, an act of resistance central to Carnival’s history.
The Lenape people were driven out of our homeland in the northeast U.S. Here's what it was like to go back.
HuffPost spoke to mothers in Ukraine, including at a Lviv maternity ward, about giving birth during wartime.
In a series of portraits, this photographer asked Black sons to share some perspectives about their beloved mothers.
Sarahbeth Maney, Michael McCoy, Jarrad Henderson and Cheriss May are each used to being one of the only Black photographers in the room. This time was different.
In late 2021, this photographer went inside three strip clubs in Tampa, where dancers were taking various levels of precaution against COVID to keep their patrons entertained.
Photographer Sasha Maslov documented some of the middle-aged Ukrainians who are filling the reserves of the Ukrainian army to defend their cities.
In this photo essay, five photographers offer an intimate look at love, family and tradition in Black communities.
Briana King is determined to diversify and democratize the sport for good with Girl & Queer Skate Sesh.
On Fire Island, the Black and Brown Equity Coalition showed how to promote racial equity and amplify the most marginalized voices.