Canada: Kill the Indian, Save the Man
Daniella Zalcman's award winning project 'Sign's of Your Identity' is featured in the fall issues of World Policy Journal.
Daniella Zalcman's award winning project 'Sign's of Your Identity' is featured in the fall issues of World Policy Journal.
The town of Fort Simpson sits on a mound of silt, and the grinding ice, melting ever-quicker from climate change, will eventually sweep it away.
If you want to know what our continent’s Arctic coast looks like, Google Street View isn’t much help.
One family of Syrian refugees constructs a new life task by task, with the help of Canadian sponsors.
In Canada, citizens help refugees settle in.
Giving free booze to homeless alcoholics sounds crazy. But it may be the key to helping them live a stable life.
CNN profiles Daniella Zalcman's multiple exposure portraits of indigenous survivors of Canada's residential school system.
Daniella Zalcman explores the legacy of Canada’s Indian Residential Schools. In interviews with the people she met, Zalcman heard stories of routine sexual and physical assault.
While the objective of Canada's residential schools was forced assimilation, First Nations culture is coming back in force.
Daniella Zalcman takes over the Smithsonian Magazine's instagram account with her multiple exposure portraits of residential school survivors.
Daniella Zalcman's portrait series “Signs of Your Identity” reckons with the loss of Canada's native traditions and languages.
For some of Canada's residential school survivors, a picture has become worth a thousand words.