Humane Exposures is a photojournalistic organization based in San Diego, CA, dedicated to shedding light on pressing social issues through powerful imagery and storytelling. With a focus on homelessness, incarceration, and juvenile justice, their publications and films offer an intimate glimpse into the lives of marginalized individuals, challenging societal perceptions and advocating for change.
Through thought-provoking books like "Maggots in My Sweet Potatoes Women Doing Time" and "Born, Not Raised Voices from Juvenile Hall," Humane Exposures captures the raw realities of those affected by these issues, combining personal narratives with expert perspectives. Their work serves as a catalyst for dialogue and understanding, urging society to confront the broken segments of our population that are often overlooked.
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