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  • The Homelands Blog

    A profile on the website of Notre Dame’s Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies looks at Bear Guerra’s career documenting globalization, human rights, social justice, and environmental justice issues around the world.

  • The Homelands Blog

    Homelands’ Bear Guerra accompanied volunteers with the group Aguilas del Desierto as they searched for missing migrants in the desert near the Mexico-Arizona border. Nine of his photos appear in the BuzzFeed News article “We Know How They Suffer.”

  • The Homelands Blog

    Homelands’ Bear Guerra’s photos and photo collages accompany an essay on time, memory, land, and language by American Book Award-winning Diné poet Jake Skeets in Emergence Magazine.

  • The Homelands Blog

    In a series of 12 photos from February, Bear Guerra documents the Bernie Sanders campaign’s efforts to woo Latino voters in Nevada, where they have become an important voting bloc.

  • The Homelands Blog

    We are pleased to announce that Roberto (Bear) Guerra has been named photo editor of High Country News. Bear is an award-winning documentary photographer and photojournalist whose work addresses globalization, development, and social and environmental …

  • The Homelands Blog

    There’s a sweet write-up about Homelands’ Bear Guerra on the Dispatches from Latin America section of the American Illustration and American Photography (AI-AP) website. Bear was recently honored in the group’s Latin America Fotografía competition …

  • The Homelands Blog

    Like many of the world’s indigenous groups, Panama’s Guna people are facing formidable challenges: the impacts of climate change, encroaching outside influences, and a younger generation that’s drifting away from its roots. Yet their situation …