2018 Winner

Standing Strong

Josue Rivas- Winner of the 2018 FotoEvidence Book Award

Book Award Years

The gathering at Standing Rock was a dance between the modern and the ancestral. It was the epicenter of the awakening of humanity. For over seven months, I lived at the Oceti Sakowin Camp near the Standing Rock reservation in North Dakota, documenting the opposition to the Dakota Access pipeline. Thousands of tribal nations and allies gathered in peaceful prayer and created a worldwide movement. They called themselves Water Protectors. I was told by a Lakota elder at the camp that traditionally women are the guardians of Mni Wiconi (water of life) because they carry the sacred liquid when pregnant. Men are the guardians of the fire, energy that destroys and renews. With that conversation my perspective shifted and I started to understand that what was happening was something beyond opposition to another big oil extraction project. For the first time in current history, people from all four directions stood together as one and I was privileged to document it all from an indigenous perspective. My intention for this body of work is that the next seven generations can learn from it. Indigenous peoples across the planet have been enduring displacement from their land, ceremonies, and languages for hundreds of years. Yet we all carry a collective genetic memory that tells us we are all indigenous to the Earth. Standing Rock was also a turning point in my development as a storyteller. I found that the camera was my tool and the images were my medicine.

Interviews

Mikael
Owunna
Limitless Africans
Mickael Owunna
Antonio
Faccilongo
Habibi
-Winner of the 2019 FotoEvidence Book Award with WPP
Rehab
Eldalil
Winner of
2022 W Award
Solmaz
Daryani
The Eyes of Earth
Solmaz Daryani
Josué
Rivas
Winner of
2018 FotoEvidence Book Award