Kike Arnal | Jodi Bieber | Donna DeCesare | Nigel Dickinson | Mark Leong | Kadir van Lohuizen
Introduction
The six photographers in Moving Walls 12 cover a range of subjects: entrenched poverty and discrimination in Europe and the United States, the path of diamonds from miner to consumer, an intimate view of the impact of stigma and violence, and the massive changes taking place in the new China. Yet each photographer confronts uncomfortable issues that strike at the heart of the open society mission and help elevate the role of documentary photography as an advocacy tool.
Kike Arnal

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In the Shadow of Power: Poverty in Washington, D.C. With an outsider's perspective on the United States, Kike Arnal reveals the extreme poverty that exists in the capital of the world's wealthiest and most powerful country. The portrait he offers of Washington, D.C.—with its staggering rates of homelessness, HIV infection, and violence—contrasts starkly with the idea of the city as a center of global influence. All photos © Kike Arnal
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Jodi Bieber

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Survivors: Domestic Violence in South Africa Using powerful attention to detail, Jodi Bieber's triptychs are a grim portrayal of the scenes, weapons, and faces of domestic abuse. But beyond the testimonies of South African women who survived years of beatings by their partners, the pictures tell of a culture of violence against women—one that persists in South Africa and across the world. All photos © Jodi Bieber
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Donna DeCesare

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Sharing Secrets: Children's Portraits Exposing Stigma Donna DeCesare's portraits document the lives of Central American and Colombian children living with AIDS, surviving as sex workers, or struggling with the scars of war. They carry a burden of fear and stigma that leaves them seeking a safe environment in which they can share their secrets. All photos © Donna DeCesare
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Nigel Dickinson

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Beyond Borders: Roma Across Europe In his images of Roma throughout Europe, Nigel Dickinson has captured the daily lives of the continent's largest and most persecuted minority. Locked out of opportunity and forced to live in segregated communities, the Roma in Dickinson's photographs have retained a vibrant culture and strong identity in the face of centuries of discrimination. All photos © Nigel Dickinson
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Mark Leong

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China Obscura Arriving in China a day after the Tiananmen Square massacre, Mark Leong was uniquely placed to document the country's economic and social transformation as it embraced capitalism and abandoned its socialist ideals. His photographs show ordinary people seeking their place in a reconfigured society. All photos © Mark Leong
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Kadir van Lohuizen

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Diamond Matters Kadir van Lohuizen takes a broad view of the diamond industry with his images following the stones from Congolese mines to the hands and necks of affluent Western women who know little about their origin. As they make their way across continents, a story unfolds of exploitation, massive profits, and the complexities of global capitalism. All photos © Kadir van Lohuizen
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