What your November 2021 looked like. From Sudan to Siberia, here's a snapshot of the world from last month.
, a 12-month retrospective that brought in hundreds of incredible submissions from all over the world. We enjoyed it so much that from now on, we’ll be running it as a regular feature. At the end of each month, we’ll open our inbox to Once again we received even more submissions than the month before, making the process of editing this story even harder.
“This photo was taken on the 21st of November, after a month of the military coup that happened in Sudan. The photo shows the hands of young people protesting against the coup and all the consequences of it. In the times where everything seem darker, being too close to lose everything people revolted for, these protests rebuilt hope, making it easier for everyone to keep fighting.
“I took this self portrait one afternoon in November, a month that has been more turbulent than most. This photograph represents my attempt to preserve stillness amidst the chaos.”“My friend invited me to a new queer-friendly safe space created by her and her friends. One of the best nights of our post-pandemic summer!”Javed, 36, Madhya Pradesh, IndiaAida Sherif, 21, Rhode Island, USA
“I took this photo at a cookout where some of my friends were double dutching — some of us for the first time in a LONG time. Sustained some minor injuries and good memories.”
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