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John Arthur Brown

John Arthur Brown is a freelance photographer based in Atlanta, Georgia. He sees street photography as his roots. Brown took his first international trip to photograph Peru in 2018. Since then, he has gone on assignment with PWB and Honduras Child Alliance, a space focused on breaking the cycle of poverty through free education.  When not travelling or wandering in the name of photography, Brown spends his time dabbling in poetry and playing the drums.

John Arthur's Latest Articles

A rectangular sign for Atlanta's Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative (PAD Atlanta) stands outside the building the organization uses for Care Navigation.
A look inside PAD, Atlanta’s alternative approach to public safety

Take a look inside Atlanta's Policing Alternatives and Diversion Initiative (PAD), a community safety organization that provides an alternative approach to policing and incarceration.

Days after ICE raids, Atlanta protests mass deportations
Father George Makhlouf, a retired Antiochian priest born in West Jerusalem prior to the Nakba in 1948 when over 700,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from Palestine, speaks to a crowd of protesters gathered in downtown Atlanta to protest Israel's ongoing genocide in Gaza
Remembering Father George Makhlouf, Nakba survivor and Antiochian priest who lived in Duluth

Father George Makhlouf, born in Jerusalem in 1943, was a retired Antiochian priest who survived the Nakba in Palestine and lived in Duluth, Georgia. Makhlouf passed away yesterday, Dec. 21.