It’s a portrait of innocence contrasting with the stark realties of Congo’s wars, a girl displaced by the conflict works on a math exercise at a makeshift school in a refugee camp in Kinshasa.
Church members worship during Sunday services at the Evangelical Christian “Army of Victory†Church in Kinshasa. Many of the 50 million Congolese people have turned to religion during the conflict.
Connie Ferguson holds her ex-husband’s daughter, Brooke, as her own daughter’s ashes are placed in the vault. Stacy Ferguson and her boyfriend were killed in a car accident and their ashes placed in adjacent vaults.
Phipps is spent after a weekend of partying. Her kids, Alexus, left, and Keiara try to rouse her in the morning. When she does meth, Phipps can stay up for days. She comes to her mother’s home to see her kids but spends most of her time…
Phipps hangs out in Osburn, Idaho with her “normal friends,†the ones who don’t use methamphetamine. When she doesn’t use meth, she smokes pot. She likes the high of meth better.
On a hot summer day, in a truck with the heater stuck on, Terah Mobbs, 13, drives as her grandfather John Matheson collects has from the fields near Hauser Lake. Her sister Lorissa Mobbs and cousin Travis Mobbs ride along.