Next week I am taking my yearbook class to see Exodus by the world-renowned Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado. It is an exhibit of over 300 photographs taken over a six year time period of migrants and refugees all over the world.
Exodus contains five sections and presents the story of the global movement of populations at the end of the millennia. In each section, images dramatically depict the unprecedented circumstances in which millions now find themselves, helping us grasp both the tragic plight of refugees and their resilience and dignity in the face of hardship.
