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![Children play at a picnic organized by Bangladeshi Americans in Astoria Park, Queens, on August 14, 2022.](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2022-11/DSCF9574.jpg?h=502e75fa)
Photographer Xyza Cruz Bacani has spent years documenting New York's Bangladeshi American community.
![Charkint Governor Salima Mazari, one of Afghanistan’s highest ranking female politicians ever, points a gun as she visits forces in Charkint district, Balkh province on June 29, 2021. She devoted much of her last years in office to repelling Taliban encroachments.](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2021-11/211129_massoud_hossaini_1.jpg?h=971886de)
A Pulitzer Prize-winning Afghan photographer shares the last batch of images he took in his homeland — before he fled to save his life.
![Chinatown Pretty documents innovative styles by elderly Chinese Americans](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2021-11/Feng-Linh-Feng_Grape100315_SF_v4.jpg?h=9202a37b)
A project dedicated to celebrating the resilience — and style — of the elderly in North America’s Chinatowns has recently taken on a whole new meaning.
A dramatic year of change as seen through the lens of a photojournalist.
![Flames engulf a New York Police Department (NYPD) vehicle in Flatbush, Brooklyn, on May 30, 2020.](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2022-03/220311_stephenyang_cover.jpg?h=56d0ca2e)
An Asian American photographer documents New York City’s tumultuous year.
![A group of coal miners](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2022-03/220322_minersgroup12_asmagazine.jpg?h=036a71b7)
A miner-turned-photographer reflects on life in China’s coal country.
![An open field](/sites/default/files/styles/magazine_hero_sm/public/2022-03/220317_riskycrossing_openfield.jpg?h=563ca3c3)
A worsening climate is destroying how people farm, fish, and forage across Asia. No longer able to scratch a living from the land, the continent’s poorest are increasingly seeking work abroad — and finding themselves ever more vulnerable to the dangers that follow.