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Malin Fezehai

Malin Fezehai

Photographer & Visual reporter at The New York Times

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  • English
Covering topics
  • Entertainment
  • Environment
  • Society
  • News
  • Women's Health

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Recent Articles

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Finding Stillness in the World’s Biggest City

A photographer finds quiet refuges in Tokyo, a city known for its density and crowds.
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My Hair Was Always a Source of Tension Between My Mother and Me. Th...

The quest to find a stylist for my natural hair spanned continents and changed my life.
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In Turkey, Keeping a Language of Whistles Alive (Published 2019)

Before cellphones, Turkish “bird language” allowed farmers to communicate across long distances in the Pontic Mountains.
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Traditional Dresses as Resistance (Published 2019)

Rarámuri women in Chihuahua, Mexico, have made an indigenous style of dress a means of fighting assimilation.
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A Village in India Where Clean Living Became a Tourist Attraction (...

Mawlynnong, a village in northeastern India, attracts throngs of visitors eager for a slice of village life, lush gardens and a tradition of cleanliness.
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Receiving the Summer Solstice, the Swedish Way (Published 2018)

Midsummer Day is a celebration of the summer solstice in Sweden, where I grew up. I went to Battery Park City in New York to see how it was celebrated in America.
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What This 76-Year-Old Man Can Teach About Healing (Published 2018)

“I never lock my door; if people show up at night, I will wake up,” said I Gusti Mangku Sasak, a holistic Usada Bali healer.
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‘We Don’t Perform for People, We Perform for the Gods’ (Published 2...

A community has formed around Chinese opera in Thailand, preserving one of the oldest dramatic art forms in the world.
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Jamaica Has Never Had Olympic Synchronized Swimmers. These Girls Wa...

Meet Ajoni, Ketana, Joydayne, Laila, and Nyouka: the band of athletes that makes up the Island Aquatics Synchro Club.
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The Wave Riders of Dakar (Published 2016)

Swells from North and South bring the surf to the edge of Western Africa.
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Opinion | Israel’s Chilly Reception for African Asylum Seekers (Pub...

The country provides an unhappy refuge for those fleeing poverty and war.
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Opinion | Revisiting Selma (Published 2015)

Recollections from those who took part in the march for freedom.