Dorothy Edwards | Visual Journalist
Singles
Portraits
Photo Stories
2020 Milestones
Resetting the Table
Protect What You Love
Hurricane Irma
The wedding stylist
Endless Brain
Pulse: One Year Later
Jordan
Cuba: Fidel Castro
Bernabela's Fight
The Florida Gator
Natural Beginnings
Themelios: Book of Religious Rituals
Writing
Cheering through grief, violence and adversity
In Seattle, grandmothers raising kids have to rely on each other
COVID can't stop Seattle's queer event curators BeautyBoiz
'Outcasts within the outcast community': Seattle's LGBTQ gun club upends stereotypes
The Nerdy Girls of Ellensburg are building robots to dismantle the patriarchy
For WA's 'razor clam guy,' digging is a family affair
Video
The New Normal: Surviving COVID
After Irma
Parkland Survivors
Florida's Disposable Workers
Cuba: Holy Week
Bernabela's Fight
San Francisco: Labyrinth
About
On June 12, 2016 Omar Mateen opened fire inside Pulse nightclub
killing 49 people and wounding 53, making it one of the deadliest mass shootings in American history.
These are the faces and voices of those still healing one year later.
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