Almost ten years after I first had the idea to start The Aftermath Project, we've finally got a new website.
Scars of Independence
Refugees of Georgian Villages
A-Tea-Mosphere
Bosnia's Long Road to Peace
Conversion
Into the Half-Life
FEVER
Be Completely Still
War Sand
Looking Forward
Everybody Needs a Good Neighbor
American Memory
The Other War
War is Still Alive
Bon Amis
Surviving Wounded Knee
The Last Yugoslavs
Privileged Mediocrity and the Deceived Within
Hidden Scars
El Lamento de los Muros
Rise
Nur/Light
Toy Soldiers
The Idea of India
For God, Race and Country
Fringe of the Empire
The Most Important Picture
Gray Zone
If Chaos Awakens the Madness
Faith in Chaos
Women Warriors
The Club Nobody Wants To Join
Moments of Freedom
Reclaiming the Dead
Goodbye My Chechnya
Grozny
Lifting the Veil
Nothing and So Be It
Sahel
The Vertigo of Time
Plexus
Morie, Prince of the Dead
Blue Line
Uxo in Laos
Acknowledgment of Danger
American Women
Too Young to Die
Ephemera
The New Europeans
Unseen Iraq
The Desert Belongs to Woman
My Brother’s War
Syrians in Limbo
Red Thistle
Raped Lives
A Ukraine Runs Through It
The Time in Between
The Silence of Others
Destino
Artifacts of a Kidnapping
The Disowned and the Denied
The Last Balkan Storm
Mapping of Massacre Sites in Algeria
United Colours of War
The Central Pacific
War Toys
Infertile Crescent
Men and My Daddy
Fear and Bloodshed
Memory Denied
Home Front
Crying Game