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About Jeremy
Jeremy Meek is a photographer and videographer based in The Hague, Netherlands. His work covers a wide range of topics and has done work for international media outlets such as The BBC, The Financial Times, The Wall Street Journal, ELLE Magazine, WIRED Magazine, VICE Magazine, The Atlantic, and Southeast Asia Globe Magazine.
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Isolation in the Reservation: A Navajo Photo Essay

01 Mar 2022  |  Archer Magazine
The article highlights the severe isolation and challenges faced by Navajo LGBTQ youth, including high rates of forced displacement, physical harassment, and suicide attempts. It underscores the compounded difficulties due to geographic isolation, lack of transportation, and limited access to essential services, exacerbating the struggles of individuals like Lola, Joe, and Moroni.

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Calloused hands, muscular legs, and brawny shoulders aren't the type of qualities associated with conventional notions of female beauty in South Korea. These physical attributes are, however, symbolic of a new generation of girls who are redefining what it means to be a female in modern times. Meet Lee Seon-mi, a senior at Gyeongbuk Physical Education High School who's currently at the forefront of women’s powerlifting in South Korea.

Gunner is a student in Black Mesa, AZ on the Navajo Nation. A one-way journey from home to school for Gunner is 119 miles and can take up to 3 hours. His situation is not unique on tribal lands as poor road conditions create extremely long commutes for many native students.

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Washington, DC's dirt bikers are routinely characterized as "thugs" and "gang members" by local news outlets and residents in the city's ever expanding gentrified neighborhoods. The dirt bikers, mostly young black men from DC's southeast and southwest corridors, feel such characterizations are based in racial stereotypes and say that riding dirt bikes is a way to express their discontent at the way their communities have been ignored.

Photos of Queer Life on a Sprawling Native American Reservation

Photos of Queer Life on a Sprawling Native American Reservation

14 Nov 2017  |  www.vice.com
Navajo LGBTQ individuals often experience isolation on the largest Native American reservation in the US. Despite traditional Navajo culture recognizing diverse gender identities, colonization has imposed a binary understanding of gender. Navajo LGBTQ people are increasingly looking to their heritage to advocate for their rights, with support from some elders. Figures like Lady Shug, a transgender drag queen, believe in the community's power to instigate change and seek respect from tribal officials.

To tank, or not to tank?

30 Jun 2017  |  www.foxsports.com
NFL teams face the annual dilemma of whether to tank for a high draft pick or play competitively as playoff hopes fade. The article argues against tanking, emphasizing the importance of fostering competitiveness and team development. Despite the Saints' struggles, the author supports playing hard to the end, highlighting the potential benefits of maintaining a competitive spirit. Key players and draft strategies are discussed, with a focus on the Saints' need for top-tier defensive talent and the unpredictability of draft outcomes.

Cardinals Players Aiming for Milestones

27 Dec 2016  |  www.foxsports.com
Arizona Cardinals players are approaching significant personal milestones in the final game of a challenging season. Carson Palmer is close to surpassing 4,000 passing yards and could achieve his second-highest yardage total. David Johnson leads the league in yards from scrimmage and could have been an MVP candidate if not for the team's record. Larry Fitzgerald is nearing his eighth 1,000-yard season and could lead the league in receptions. Despite not making the playoffs, these milestones offer Cardinals fans a reason to celebrate.

Five Receivers the Arizona Cardinals Should Consider Drafting

25 Dec 2016  |  www.foxsports.com
The Arizona Cardinals are looking to address their wide receiver needs in the 2017 NFL Draft after a disappointing season. With uncertainty surrounding Larry Fitzgerald's return and other receivers facing challenges, the team is considering several draft-eligible players. Potential targets include Mike Williams, Corey Davis, Dede Westbrook, Curtis Samuel, and Juju Smith-Schuster, each bringing unique skills and potential to bolster the Cardinals' receiving corps.

Arizona Cardinals Pro Bowl Snubs

21 Dec 2016  |  www.foxsports.com
The Arizona Cardinals had a disappointing 2016 season, missing the playoffs after reaching the NFC Championship Game the previous year. Despite this, several players had standout performances. David Johnson, Patrick Peterson, and Larry Fitzgerald were selected for the Pro Bowl. However, notable snubs include Calais Campbell, who had an outstanding season on the defensive line, and safety Tony Jefferson, who led the team in tackles. Mike Iupati, a Pro Bowl regular, was relegated to an alternate, likely due to the overall poor performance of the offensive line. The article argues that these players deserved Pro Bowl recognition.

Cardinals Secondary Play Will Be Key Vs Saints

17 Dec 2016  |  www.foxsports.com
The Arizona Cardinals' secondary performance will be crucial in their upcoming game against the New Orleans Saints. Both teams are out of playoff contention but are motivated to end the season positively. The Saints have a strong offense, particularly in passing, which will test the Cardinals' defense. Key players like Patrick Peterson, Marcus Cooper, and Tyrann Mathieu will play significant roles, while the safety position faces challenges due to injuries. The game is expected to be a strategic battle between Drew Brees and the Cardinals' secondary.
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