Women Photojournalists: Trials, Triumphs
There are many cases where women and men are not seen as equals. In some places, this is apart of their culture. In other places, society has failed to grow out of their misogynistic ways despite continued efforts. A specific woman that embodies women’s empowerment is Farzana Wahidy , and Afghan photojournalist who refuses to wear a burka like the other women. She was beaten because of this choice by male members of the Taliban, yet she stood by her choice of never wearing a burka. She took one specific amazing photo from inside a burka and gave the world a different perspective of what it is like to have to see through a mesh screen, seeing a blurry world. Photo by: Unknown Year created: 2007 Another example of a woman in photojournalism is Meridith Kohut. Meredith is an American photojournalist based in Venezuela. Every day she documents the humanitarian and economic crisis in Venezuela. “Photographing thousands of people waiting in bread lines...