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Kainaz Amaria Wins the John Long Ethics Award from the NPPA

Kainaz Amaria Wins the John Long Ethics Award from the NPPA

We are happy to announce that our friend Kainaz Amaria is the winner of this year’s Jong Long Ethics Award. Per the award’s website….The John Long Ethics Award is awarded to Kainaz Amaria, an outstanding photojournalist turned editor, first on NPR’s Visual Team before...

Africa, Imagery and the Western Gaze with Kainaz Amaria

Africa, Imagery and the Western Gaze with Kainaz Amaria

Our good friend Kainaz Amaria was a recent guest on the “On Africa” podcast. Kainaz is an award-winning photojournalist and is current at Vox News where she is an outspoken voice on many critical issues of our times.This episode of the On Africa podcast examines the...

Kainaz Amaria Accepts Innovation Award from White House NPA

Kainaz Amaria Accepts Innovation Award from White House NPA

Good friend of Parsi Khabar, Kainaz Amaria recently received an award at the the hands of President Obama on behalf of her team. Earlier this year Kainaz Amaria, supervising editor for the NPR Visuals team, accepted the White House News Photographer's Association for...

Kainaz Amaria: Photographs from an Old Indian Road

Kainaz Amaria: Photographs from an Old Indian Road

Traffic, bulls, literary picnics and sequins. Where else can you get them all in one morning, but along the Grand Trunk Road? A gaggle of NPR’s finest are currently following the road across India and into Pakistan. Photographer Kainaz Amaria, who NPR hired for the...

The Zoroastrian Flame: An Interview with Khojeste Mistree

The Zoroastrian Flame: An Interview with Khojeste Mistree

Khojeste Mistree talks about one of the world’s oldest surviving religions and what we can learn from it in the present day Zoroastrianism has  an unbroken tradition going back 3,500 years. It is now the faith of a relatively small community centred in Western India...

Racing against time to preserve India’s Parsi past

High in the hills of western India, Homi Dhalla looks around the Bharot Caves complex, pointing out the cracked and crumbling stone in the roughly-hewn rocks. By Phil Hazlewood (AFP) "If we wish to save these caves, the world community has to stand up and do...