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Alice Driver is a bilingual photojournalist who splits her time between Mexico City, her home state of Arkansas, and Washington, D.C. She is the author of More or Less Dead: Feminicide, Haunting, and the Ethics of Representation in Mexico (University of Arizona 2015), a book which she completed as part of her postdoctoral fellowship at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in Mexico City.

Driver’s writing and documentary photography covering human rights, activism, and social movements have been featured in The New York Times, Oxford American, Univision, National Geographic, The World Policy Journal, The Guardian, The Texas Observer, Al Jazeera English, Pacific Standard, and Ms. Magazine among others. Driver is currently working on a project on women and transgender migrants in Mexico as a 2017 Restorative Narrative Fellow at Images of Voices and Hope.

Fun fact: Alice is a certified Divemaster and worked in Honduras guiding divers during whale shark season.