Saturday, April 13, 2019

In Sight: The best photos from this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(VINCENZO PINTO / AFP/Getty Images)
Here are 15 of the week's best photos
University of Virginia wins college basketball championship, "bomb cyclone" snowstorm hits the Midwest, first photograph of a black hole, memorial service for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle and more images from around the world.
(Maja Daniels)
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Haunting photographs from a mysterious community in a rural Swedish valley
Photographer Maja Daniels explores her connections to a rural Swedish community.
 
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(Esther Ruth Mbabazi)
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Picturing the dreams of South Sudan's new generation
Many of these young women and men were born in conflict but "life is happening as just about anywhere else in the world."
(Elijah Hurwitz)
Perspective
The Druze of Israel look toward the coming election for change
A photographer takes a closer look at the Druze culture in Israel.
 
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Must-see photo stories

(Carolyn Van Houten/The Washington Post)
They descended from African American slaves. They fled to Mexico 170 years ago. Here's a window into what's left of their tribe.
The Mascogos ran to Mexico to escape slavery, forming a tiny black community in the middle of the desert. Now, some are migrating to America work, while others mourn a dying culture.
(Joel van Houdt for The Washington Post)
In Russia's Dagestan region, a path back from the ruins of the Islamic State   
As the West struggles with the fate of ISIS prisoners, one woman in Dagestan helps bring back former fighters and families.  
(Charlotte Kesl for The Washingston Post)
Survivors of Hurricane Michael in the Florida Panhandle fear they have been forgotten
Amid wreckage and downed trees, residents worry about fires and congressional gridlock.
It's been 20 years since the Columbine shooting. His job is to stop the next attack.
With threats on the rise, John McDonald works to protect a community that has already endured the worst.
 
 
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