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Jonathan Moller is a documentary photographer and human rights activist. He divides his time between the United States and Latin America, and his photographs from Guatemala, Peru and Cuba have served to bring to light the recent histories of these countries and the people who inhabit them. Turner has published Our Culture is Our Resistance, Absent Landscapes and Young Cuba.
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