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Jim Goldberg - SENEGAL.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. "Eropa." A former fisherman whose livelihood has been destroyed by over fishing by European countries has no choice but to think about emigrating to Europe where the there is hope of work and money
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. These boys are foraging through a public park in Dakar looking for edible grasses and plants to bring home to their families.
SENEGAL. 2008. This cattle herder tended his flock and lived in the hut in the middle of Dakar.
SENEGAL. 2008. This man was waiting for a human trafficker to bring him to the boat heading to the Canary Islands from Senegal.
SENEGAL. 2008. Men in transport on top of a shipping lorry.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008.
The city dump. Burning tires.
SENEGAL. 2008. There are towns like this one outside of Dakar, where there is constant flooding due to improper sewer systems. The residents literally live in water year round . Mosquito born diseases, such as Malaria, are rampant--the result of the lack of clean drinking water.
SENEGAL. 2008. A girl poses who lives in the slums of Dakar.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. A man smoking a cigarette.
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SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. A man who likes music poses for me on the street.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. The dump.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. The dump.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. The dump.
SENEGAL. 2008. There are towns like this one outside of Dakar, where there is constant flooding due to imp
SENEGAL. 2008. This is the sister of a 17 year-old boy who drowned trying to get to Europe.
SENEGAL. 2008. This young childÕs father died when his boat overturned on the way to the Canary Islands wh
SENEGAL. 2008. Bedroom. There are towns like this one outside of Dakar, where there is constant flooding d
SENEGAL. 2008. Bedroom. There are towns like this one outside of Dakar, where there is constant flooding d
SENEGAL. 2008. Diptych
S. There are towns like this one outside of Dakar, where there is constant floodin
SENEGAL. 2008. This boy scavenges through the dump to help his family survive.
SENEGAL. 2008. This man was a traditional fisherman Ð like many generations of men before himÉ.but has now
SENEGAL. 2008. This man was a traditional fisherman Ð like many generations of men before himÉ.but has now
SENEGAL. 2008. A girl plays in the doorway.
SENEGAL. 2008. The childÕs father died from drowning in his attempt to be trafficked to Europe. His mother and grandmother now raise him.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008. This boy is resting after foraging through a public park in Dakar looking for edible grasses and plants to bring home to their families.
SENEGAL. Dakar. 2008.
A man who wants to be a classical musician practices the violin in the park.
SENEGAL. 2008. This woman is one of many mothers who lost their sons trying to get to Europe.
SENEGAL. 2008. This man was a traditional fisherman Ð like many generations of men before himÉ.but has now
MAURITANIA/SENEGAL. 2008. This image maps the journey of a Senegalese man, Demba, who tried numerous times
SENEGAL. 2008.
(Translation) ÒI am 32 years. I was a fisherman. My father was a fisherman, as was his fath
SENEGAL. 2008
SENEGAL. 2008.
(Translation) "I was born in 1969 in Mamellas, Dakar. I am the son of Sekou Balde and Cou
SENEGAL. 2008.
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