Daniella Zalcman is a documentary photographer based between London and New York. Her work tends to focus on the modern legacies of western colonialism, from the rise of homophobia in East Africa to the coercive assimilation education of Indigenous children. She is a grantee of the Pulitzer Center, National Geographic Society, Open Society Foundations, and the International Women’s Media Foundation. She is also the founder of Women Photograph, an organization working to elevate the voices of women and non-binary visual journalists worldwide.
Photo Credit: Taylor Mickal