Вижте тази публикация в Instagram. I'm in Bogota, working with the United Nations to bring awareness to the crisis of refugees fleeing Venezuela. I'm photographing refugees with the things they carried from home and the food they ate on their journey. With Daily Bread I focused mainly on the impact of globalization on diet, but haven't yet told the stories of those who aren't getting enough to eat. Nathalia Rodriguez (9) who walked from Barquisimeto, Venezuela to Bogota with her mom ate only bread, crackers, arepas, chips, water, juice, lollipops and the one fruit they could afford, bananas. It's been 3 years since Nathalia's eaten an apple. Apples run 5,000 Bolivas now in Venezuela, about $12 US. Despite the harsh road she traveled, Nathalia projects resilience and resolve. More to come on this project and fundraising campaign for the UN Agency for Refugees. #acnur #un #refugees #venezuela #foodinsecurity @noisepresscol @racio1991 Публикация, споделена от Gregg Segal (@greggsegal) на Сеп 30, 2019 в 9:24 PDT
I'm in Bogota, working with the United Nations to bring awareness to the crisis of refugees fleeing Venezuela. I'm photographing refugees with the things they carried from home and the food they ate on their journey. With Daily Bread I focused mainly on the impact of globalization on diet, but haven't yet told the stories of those who aren't getting enough to eat. Nathalia Rodriguez (9) who walked from Barquisimeto, Venezuela to Bogota with her mom ate only bread, crackers, arepas, chips, water, juice, lollipops and the one fruit they could afford, bananas. It's been 3 years since Nathalia's eaten an apple. Apples run 5,000 Bolivas now in Venezuela, about $12 US. Despite the harsh road she traveled, Nathalia projects resilience and resolve. More to come on this project and fundraising campaign for the UN Agency for Refugees. #acnur #un #refugees #venezuela #foodinsecurity @noisepresscol @racio1991
Публикация, споделена от Gregg Segal (@greggsegal) на Сеп 30, 2019 в 9:24 PDT