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45.72 Centimeters | Between Two Worlds

There are, clearly, stark differences between the lives lived on each side of the Harvard gates, and there is much more work that needs to be done to help our neighbors without homes. What can be found on both sides, however, is love, hope, and faith; faith that a better world is possible for all of us.

Objectivity, Compassion, and Representation in Photojournalism: An Interview with Ryan Christopher Jones

Ryan Christopher Jones is an award-winning photojournalist and regular contributor to The New York Times, ProPublica, and The Washington Post. His work often centers stories of labor, migration, and identity across the United States and Mexico.

Empty Chairs at Empty Tables: Will Small Businesses Weather the Pandemic?

In this moving photo essay, staff writer Charles Hua documents how small businesses in Cambridge have grappled with COVID-19. As he depicts the vibrant city’s efforts to reopen, he asks: What have we lost? And how will we recover?

Minneapolis in the Morning

Minneapolis is brimming with emotion. But perhaps love — for George Floyd and his family, for small businesses, and for the community — will win out in the end.

Feelin' the Bern in Boston: Perspectives from the Sanders Rally

Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders spoke at a Boston rally in early October, discussing issues of inequality, climate change, and mass incarceration.

Voices for the Voiceless

The HPR profiles a Boston vigil for Syrian refugees.

Pink Out for Planned Parenthood

The Cambridge community shows solidarity with the reproductive health organization following a contentious congressional hearing.

Fast Food Workers Fight for $15 Minimum Wage

Across the country today, fast food workers are walking off the job to show their support of increasing the minimum wage to $15 per hour....

Harvard Heat Week Civil Disobedience Begins

Updated: 12:45 p.m. April 13, 2015 On Sunday evening, members of the group Divest Harvard launched a mass sit-in around Massachusetts Hall, heralding the beginning of Harvard...

An Interview with North Korean Defectors

Three North Korean defectors spoke to Harvard students at the Fong Auditorium on Tuesday. HPR Campus Editor Joe Choe interviews the trio.