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案例简介:Danielle Villasana的照片 @ davillasana/经过多年从洪都拉斯通过墨西哥迁移并在美国边境等待-所有这些都面临威胁,恐惧症,仇外心理和不稳定的住房状况-Kataleya Nativi Baca终于在4月进入加利福尼亚。现在,Kataleya感到安全的危险,她面临回家,特别是在她自己的家庭。“我从来没有想过,除了帮派,我会被我自己的兄弟拒绝。他感到如此多的谴责,对我如此多的恐惧症,“她说。在她逃离洪都拉斯2019年之前不久,他殴打了她,使她的锁骨骨折。在一个项目中探索更多来自Kataleya旅程的图像,该项目通过日常项目 (@ everydayeverywhere) 和国家地理突出了移民对全球妇女的影响。关注我 @ davillasana,了解更多关于全球人权问题的故事,非常感谢 @ insidenatgeo支持这个项目。
案例简介:Photos by Danielle Villasana @davillasana / After years of migrating from Honduras through Mexico and waiting on the U.S. border—all while facing threats, transphobia, xenophobia, and unstable housing situations—Kataleya Nativi Baca finally crossed into California in April. Now, Kataleya feels safe from dangers she faced back home, especially within her own family. “I never imagined that apart from the gangs, I’d be rejected by my own brother. He felt so much condemnation, so much transphobia toward me,” she said. He beat her up, fracturing her collarbone, shortly before she fled Honduras in 2019.Explore more images from Kataleya’s journey in a project highlighting migration’s impact on women around the globe by the Everyday Projects (@everydayeverywhere) and National Geographic. Follow me @davillasana for more stories on human rights issues around the globe and many thanks to @insidenatgeo for supporting this project.
国家地理 - Photos by Danielle Villasana @davillasana / After years of migrating from Honduras through Mexico and waiting on the U.S.
案例简介:Danielle Villasana的照片 @ davillasana/经过多年从洪都拉斯通过墨西哥迁移并在美国边境等待-所有这些都面临威胁,恐惧症,仇外心理和不稳定的住房状况-Kataleya Nativi Baca终于在4月进入加利福尼亚。现在,Kataleya感到安全的危险,她面临回家,特别是在她自己的家庭。“我从来没有想过,除了帮派,我会被我自己的兄弟拒绝。他感到如此多的谴责,对我如此多的恐惧症,“她说。在她逃离洪都拉斯2019年之前不久,他殴打了她,使她的锁骨骨折。在一个项目中探索更多来自Kataleya旅程的图像,该项目通过日常项目 (@ everydayeverywhere) 和国家地理突出了移民对全球妇女的影响。关注我 @ davillasana,了解更多关于全球人权问题的故事,非常感谢 @ insidenatgeo支持这个项目。
国家地理 - Photos by Danielle Villasana @davillasana / After years of migrating from Honduras through Mexico and waiting on the U.S.
案例简介:Photos by Danielle Villasana @davillasana / After years of migrating from Honduras through Mexico and waiting on the U.S. border—all while facing threats, transphobia, xenophobia, and unstable housing situations—Kataleya Nativi Baca finally crossed into California in April. Now, Kataleya feels safe from dangers she faced back home, especially within her own family. “I never imagined that apart from the gangs, I’d be rejected by my own brother. He felt so much condemnation, so much transphobia toward me,” she said. He beat her up, fracturing her collarbone, shortly before she fled Honduras in 2019.Explore more images from Kataleya’s journey in a project highlighting migration’s impact on women around the globe by the Everyday Projects (@everydayeverywhere) and National Geographic. Follow me @davillasana for more stories on human rights issues around the globe and many thanks to @insidenatgeo for supporting this project.
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国家地理 - Photos by Danielle Villasana @davillasana / After years of migrating from Honduras through Mexico and waiting on the U.S.
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