Stephanie Sinclair

@stephsinclair

Pulitzer Prize winning photographer, Canon Explorer of Light. Founder Opinions my own. she/hers

Hudson Valley, NY
Joined July 2009

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    13 people got shot in Milwaukee last night. 10 people shot to death in a Buffalo supermarket today. THIS DOESN'T HAPPEN IN OTHER COUNTRIES

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    May 13

    "The donors that were deeply involved in over the last 20 yrs have failed to even act effectively to end the financial crisis their departure created, which has left 95 percent of Afghans hungry." Speak Up for Afghan Women

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    May 13

    The closest video of the police suppressing the funeral procession of Shireen Abu Aqleh as the coffin was leaving the French hospital towards the cemetery

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    May 12

    Grateful to talk to ⁦⁩⁦⁦⁦⁩ and for a career that has been a gift and to have worked with such amazing ⁦⁩ colleagues. Beyond grateful. ⁦⁩ retires after 35 years covering Afghanistan

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    May 13

    After the closure of the girls 'schools, the group danced in the classrooms of the girls' schools. This class is for girls at High School in Province in eastern .

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    May 11

    70% of Americans believe Roe v. Wade should remain the law of the land. Retweet if you're one of them.

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    May 12

    What is happening right now in Afghanistan is the most serious women’s rights crisis in the world today.

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    May 12

    There is nothing more damning than witnessing an entire generation, an entire country, who was not only promised democracy, but sacrificed the most beautiful parts of themselves, make orphaned appeals to the international conscious and humanity for the right to dignity and life.

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    May 12

    In case you think abortion laws don’t matter: last week a pharmacist declined to fill a prescription for a patient of mine with an ectopic pregnancy citing SB8 restrictions. The same medicine that saved my life in 2013 when I had my own ectopic pregnancy 1/4

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  10. May 12

    Thrilled to have share my work with this incredible audience of image makers! Please see the video here :

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    May 9

    I urgently call on the Taliban to respect the full human rights of women and girls in . Women’s and girls’ independent freedom of movement, right to work and access to education to the highest level must be restored immediately.

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    May 9

    I took this in 2016. Here's an update on the girls now, as teenagers: - not allowed to go to school -not allowed to wear traditional Afghan clothes -cant aspire for careers - were already from marginalized households : likely that now they're struggling to eat

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    May 8

    "It is the last nail in the coffin for women in Afghanistan." The Taliban order full face coverings for women. says it's just the latest rollback on women's rights in Afghanistan. "There is nothing left to ban."

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    May 8

    We wrote about why countries that pledge to have a feminist foreign policy needed to be doing more to defend women’s rights in Afghanistan. This is even more relevant after new abusive decree by the Taliban orders women to stay indoors, cover faces.

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    May 8

    In my conversation with she said Afghanistan is now the only country on the planet preventing teenage girls from going to school. “What baffles me is that education is politicized in the country like it’s some kind of privilege. It is the most basic human right.”

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    May 7

    This is me at 15 being forced into a marriage with a 28 year old stranger. That morning he told me he did not want to wait. 😞i didnt know what that meant. its

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    “It is far past time for a serious and strategic response to the Taliban's escalating assault on women's rights.”

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    May 7

    “Does the world care that much about women’s rights? Most of our political leaders are still men. I’m so frustrated that we haven’t seen more action on Afghanistan from the countries that have pledged to have a feminist foreign policy.”

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    I'm alarmed by today's announcement by the Taliban that women must cover their faces in public and leave home only in cases of necessity.   I once again urge the Taliban to keep their promises to Afghan women & girls, and their obligations under international human rights law.

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    May 7

    There are things the Taliban want very much from the intl community. They want respect and recognition and legitimacy. So there is leverage. It has to be clear to them that they can potentially achieve these things but the path to doing so involves massive human rights reforms.

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