Troublemakers, Unite!
The rise of woman = the rise of a nation.
Photo by Francesca Beltran
Photo by Francesca Beltran
Photo by Francesca Beltran
Photo by Francesca Beltran
Francesca Beltran is a Mexican visual artist and producer based in New York. Her work focuses on the phenomena that arise from living in an over-connected world, and aims to capture stories that evoke empathy and promote social change. Her images have been showcased on international publications and exhibitions in the United States, Mexico and Italy.
Photo by Francesca Beltran
Photo by Francesca Beltran
80,000 people were expected to attend the march in Los Angeles, CA. 750,000 actually showed up, outnumbering even the original march in D.C. In San Francisco, an estimated 150,000 braved stormy weather to march together.
Photo by Rachel Lena Esterline
Photo by Rachel Lena Esterline
Photo by Rachel Lena Esterline
Photo by Rachel Lena Esterline
Rachel Lena Esterline is a San Francisco photographer, focused on female sex workers and various other cultural forms of female empowerment. For the past three years, she has documented the intimate scenarios of ten strip in the Bay Area, now traveling to other states around the country.
Over in NEW YORK CITY, there were an estimated 250,000 people funneling through compressed Manhattan streets. Their voices reverberated off the high rise buildings in the city, and chants rippled up and down 42nd St. in waves.
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Melissa Spitz
Photo by Oresti Tsonopoulos
Photo by Oresti Tsonopoulos
Photo by Oresti Tsonopoulos
Photo by Oresti Tsonopoulos
Oresti Tsonopoulos is a multimedia storyteller living in Brooklyn, New York. His travel documentaries explore fashion, arts and culture with the help of his editor and partner, Alex Stewart. Recent work includes a cinematic journey to the rose harvest in Isparta, Turkey for Stories + Objects and a street style series throughout Latin America for The New York Times.