- published: 02 May 2011
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Lynsey Addario (born November 13, 1973) is an American photojournalist. Her work often focuses on conflicts and human rights issues, especially the role of women in traditional societies.
Addario was born in Norwalk, Connecticut, USA, to Italian-American hairdresser parents. She graduated from Staples High School, in Westport, Connecticut, in 1991 and from the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 1995. She began photographing professionally in 1996 at the Buenos Aires Herald in Argentina, and then began freelancing for the Associated Press, with Cuba as a focus.
In 2000, she photographed in Afghanistan under Taliban control. She has since covered conflicts in Afghanistan, Iraq, Darfur, Republic of the Congo, and Haiti. She has covered stories throughout the Middle East and Africa. She has visited Darfur or neighboring Chad at least once a month from August 2004.
She has photographed for The New York Times,The New York Times Magazine, Time, Newsweek, and National Geographic.
You had anger pulsed rage
Unexplored pathways; limitless boundaries
A voice above the dim screaming so loud
And now you are the masses
You used to run so fast
Where were you going? (NO WHERE!)
I've seen the path you took; it leads in circles (COUNTER PRODUCTIVE!)
Exhausted by your slavery, you are broken (NOTHING NEW!)
Preach words you no longer believe in, your time is gone
Stale
Words are empty as your heart
Your lies breed hatred and contempt
In your grasping, we won't help as you're consumed into nothing
Your lies defeat your purpose