How Can Women Photographers Represent Mexico’s Disappeared?

How Can Women Photographers Represent Mexico’s Disappeared?

Maya Goded and Mayra Martell chronicle the history of violence suffered by women in Mexico.

via Aperture Foundation NY: https://aperture.org/blog/maya-goded-mayra-martell-history-of-violence/

Maya Goded and Mayra Martell are two Mexico City–based photographers who chronicle the stories of families whose daughters have been murdered or disappeared in Ciudad Juárez. Martell has worked her whole life—first in Juárez, her hometown, and then across Latin America—on the identities and vestiges of young women who are absent, yet present in the places they used to inhabit. She has also documented those affected by other forms of violence, such as the mothers of people murdered by the Colombian Army or the everyday nature of drug culture in Sinaloa.