FINDING HOME

Published by TIME

Settimanale statunitense, il più diffuso al mondo con 26 milioni di lettori (dopo People), il Time è stato fondato nel 1923 ed è stato il primo settimanale di informazione e attualità in America. Celebre la sua copertina del primo numero di dicembre, con l’elezione della persona dell’anno. Il suo acronimo, TIME, significa Today Information Means Everything.

Quattro storie in un articolo. Il Time segue la nascita di quattro bambini siriani sfuggiti alla guerra e nati in Grecia, dalla gravidanza ai primi giorni di vita in uno straordinario racconto multimediale. 

Since September, TIME has been following four Syrian refugees as they prepared to give birth in a foreign land. All of the women learned of their pregnancies on the road and none expected to deliver in a refugee camp, far from the homes they fled in Syria. These women are among the more than 1,000 refugees who have given birth in Greek refugee camps in 2016 alone.

As these children of no nation learn to take their first steps, they face an uncertain future, their parents still searching for a home in a world that is increasingly hostile to refugees. With “Finding Home,” TIME will follow these babies and their parents, documenting in photo and video, in print, online and on social media, the first year of this stateless generation.

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