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Kainaz Amaria

Kainaz Amaria

Former Visuals Editor

    Latest articles by Kainaz Amaria

    Photos: kids in 123 countries went on strike to protect the climate
    Climate

    “This movement had to happen, we didn’t have a choice.”

    By Kainaz Amaria and Eliza Barclay
    National Geographic hit 100 million Instagram followers. To celebrate, it wants your images for free.
    Technology

    The magazine was asking for people’s images “in perpetuity” to be used “throughout the universe” for free.

    By Kainaz Amaria
    The State of the Union in pictures: from women in white to a napping Trump guest
    Politics

    Democratic women and a sleepy little boy stole part of the show.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Emily Stewart
    What -20° looks like in the polar vortex across the Midwest
    Science

    Photos of life in the polar vortex.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Brian Resnick
    The longest government shutdown in history, in photos
    Politics

    A look at how it’s affecting workers and government services around the country.

    By Kainaz Amaria and Li Zhou
    The historic new Congress, in 17 pictures
    Politics

    A record-breaking number of women were sworn into the House and Senate on Thursday.

    By Li Zhou and Kainaz Amaria
    2018, explained in pictures by women and nonbinary photographers
    Politics

    A tribute to the women and nonbinary photographers who hustle behind the camera to bring us the news.

    By Kainaz Amaria
    France’s deadly and growing protests, in 17 pictures
    World Politics

    Cars on fire. Police fighting protesters. Tear gas everywhere. Welcome to France.

    By Alex Ward and Kainaz Amaria
    National Geographic’s November cover falls back on a racist cliché
    Media

    The white cowboy versus the “savage native”: 8 months after its “racial reckoning,” the magazine takes two steps backward.

    By Kainaz Amaria
    Photojournalism needs to face its #MeToo moment
    Features

    Amid harassment allegations, a legendary photographer just resigned from a prestigious, and troubled, agency. But the industry’s reckoning is woefully incomplete.

    By Kainaz Amaria