The city of Melilla is a fortified pocket of Spain in Morocco, where young migrants from across Africa gather to attempt the dangerous crossing into the E.U.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Turning a Busy Street Into a Work of Art in Santiago
In Chile’s capital, artists occupied a temporarily closed street to create a bright pedestrian promenade. But its future is uncertain.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Exodus: The Post-Hurricane Puerto Rican Diaspora, Mapped
More than 135,000 Puerto Ricans have left the island and it is estimated that almost half a million could migrate to the continent by 2019.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Hurricane Refugees of Amish Country
Lancaster, Pennsylvania, is taking in hundreds of evacuees from Puerto Rico. For many, the transition has been a challenge.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How to ‘Queer the Map’—and Fend Off Attack
When a design student launched an interactive project to map LGBTQ spaces in Montreal, it went viral. Then it went dark.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: How the Urban-Rural Divide Plays Out in Puerto Rico’s Second-Largest City
In Ponce, Puerto Rico, 92 percent of urbanized areas have electricity, but not a single rural neighborhood does.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: Instead of a Wall, Why Not a Binational Border Bikeshare?
El Paso and Ciudad Juárez hope to open the first system to connect both sides of the Rio Grande by the end of 2018.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: What Could Happen to Washington’s Salvadoran Strongholds
Washington, D.C., has the largest number of Salvadorans who face an imminent fear of deportation from Donald Trump’s new immigration policy. But long before Trump’s announcement, other forces were driving them out of the city.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: The Things They Carried
MacArthur Fellow Jason De León is documenting the stories of anonymous Mexican border migrants by gathering the artifacts they leave behind.
Article Correctness Is Author's Responsibility: This Is How to Do Guerrilla Bike Activism
In the Brazilian city of Fortaleza, the anonymous collective Massa Crítica pressured the government to construct hundreds of kilometers of bike lanes. But it wasn’t easy.