FEATURED IN THE NEW YORKER: The Faces of Americans Living in Debt
Finalist for the Dorothea Lange/Paul Taylor Prize in Documentary.
Featured on Politico, in the Washington Post, the Daily Mail, and
the Huffington Post, USA Today, Business Insider, Refinery29, and
Fast Company. Based on the popular online photo series and now
published in print for the first time, The Debt Project collects 99
portraits of debt across the United States, featuring people of all
different backgrounds and stories, to recontextualize an often
stigmatized experience. In 2013, Brittany Powell made the difficult
decision to file for bankruptcy for her photography business. In
the years following the 2008 economic collapse, she found herself
in a significant amount of debt, a position many Americans across
the country still share, a common yet isolating and private
experience often steeped in shame. Her personal experience,
bolstered by the We Are the 99% slogan that came out of the Occupy
movement, brought her to start The Debt Project, an exploration of
the role debt and finance plays in our personal identity and social
structure. This book presents an intimate look into 99 different
lives: each shares an arrestingly honest portrait in the person’s
home, surrounded by all their belongings, accompanied by a
handwritten note of the amount of debt that person is in and the
story behind the numbers. The Debt Project, with a foreword by
writer and filmmaker Astra Taylor plus resources at the back of the
book to support people in debt, examines the social and personal
hold financial debt has on us and invites others into a private
world, while at the same empowering people to share their stories
and overcome the shame they may feel.
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