At Ayzoh!, we’re committed to supporting grassroots and underrepresented organizations—not with money, but with world-class media and communication services...
JoinedFebruary 6, 2025
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Ayzoh! is an independent nonprofit based in Italy. We are photographers, designers, writers, and researchers who work alongside marginalized communities worldwide. Since 2008, we have co-created dozens of editorial projects rooted in dignity, memory, resistance, and freedom.
We do more than document. We collaborate with the people at the center of each story, so their voices lead the narrative. Through photography and publishing, our work supports community libraries and schools, helps protect cultural heritage, and amplifies local efforts for justice.
We are a nonprofit media organization where documentary photography is not just a craft, but a tool for connection, empowerment, and transformation...
After dozens of projects across the world, it’s easy to get caught up in the momentum, but we don’t want to forget our roots...
We earn trust not with words, but with actions that consistently honor the communities we serve and the people who support us.
A reimagining beyond “newspeak”: in a world where language is often diluted and manipulated, we choose to reclaim the meaning of key words that guide our work at Ayzoh!.
At Ayzoh!, photography is more than a medium: it’s a bridge that connects, reveals, and elevates. While many use images to compete for prizes or acclaim, we reject the idea that human conditions should be ranked or judged.
Ayzoh! may be a legally registered non-profit organization, fully compliant with Italian and European regulations, but we see ourselves as a movement.
The Ayzoh! team is made up of twelve professionals and a network of collaborators that spans across all continents...
"We Are Nebua" captures the essence of Afrobloomy (formerly Nebua World), a dynamic community founded by Aida Aicha Bodian in Paris. Ayzoh!’s publication amplifies diverse voices, promoting entrepreneurial, social, and cultural opportunities for Afro-descendant women and their allies.
Inspired by Emmanuel Edson’s theater piece, this book showcases Ayzoh!’s involvement in performance art as resistance. It questions societal pressures to categorize identity, emphasizing theater’s profound ability to challenge perceptions and affirm human dignity.
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