Magnum In Motion online essays add new dimensions to to the traditional photographic narrative, using a combination of photos, audio, video, graphics, and interactivity.
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Magnum Group

In 1989 the UN adopted The Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) which seeks to protect children around the world from human rights abuse. In this essay a group of children share their views of The Convention.

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Bruce Gilden

Bruce Gilden’s special brand of tough Brooklyn-bred bravado pierces through in one breath in this “leftover” story about one particular rat. He burst into this hilarious monologue, lasting two minutes and eight seconds.

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Alex Majoli

From 1961-1987, 110 Eskimo children in 15 Alaskan villages were sexually abused by 12 priests and three Catholic Church volunteers. The following are the victims’ stories.

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Jonas Bendiksen

In 2005, I went to Nepal to photograph Nepal's Maoists rebels. Lodged in their mountain safe areas, they had already fought a decade long insurgency against the Kathmandu-based establishment.

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Bruno Barbey

"I came back to Paris in spring 1968, where big riots were taking place. For weeks my clothes were saturated with the persistent smell of tear gas. It was the rebellion of a whole generation against what the society prepared."—Barbey

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Abbas

Air, water, earth, fire are the four elements used in pagan rituals, be they by the shamans of Siberia, the Voodoo in Haiti, the Dogon of Mali, the Shinto in Japan, or the Bari of the Amazon.

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