Tomorrow Is a Long Time: Tijuana's Unchecked HIV/AIDS Epidemic
By (Author) Malcolm Linton
Text by Jon Cohen
Daylight
Daylight
27th October 2015
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
Photojournalism and documentary photography
Health, illness and addiction: social aspects
770.92
Paperback
172
Width 279mm, Height 228mm
1091g
Photographer Malcolm Linton and writer Jon Cohen present haunting images and stories from Tijuana, Mexico, to show the distance that separates aspiration from reality in the quest to end AIDS. Malcolm Linton is a photo and video journalist based in New York. His work has appeared in many of the world's leading magazines and newspapers including Time, Newsweek, the New York Times, the Washington Post, Paris Match and Der Stern. He is a British citizen and holds a BA in Literature from Sussex University in England. Jon Cohen is a widely published magazine writer and author of four nonfiction books on scientific topics. Cohen has been a reporter for Science since 1990, and also has written for the New Yorker, Atlantic Monthly, the New York Times Magazine, Smithsonian, Technology Review, Outside, Slate, Surfer and many other publications.
...documents the impact the (HIV/AIDS) epidemic has had on entire families.,
- NPR, December 1, 2015
"...the images and text take time; they almost hurt. They present us with a challenge that pushes many to rise to the occasion; this work is slowly making Tijuana a better place than it was.,
- Feature Shoot, December 1, 2015