Atmos is a nonprofit media organization focused on the cross-pollination of climate and culture, delivering award-winning journalism and creative storytelling through a biannual print magazine, daily digital features, original newsletters, and more.
With a mission to re-enchant people with nature and our shared humanity, Atmos inspires cultural transformation and illuminates solutions to heal and protect the planet–now, and for generations to come.
The Or Foundation (pronounced “or”) stands for choice. Choice is agency – agency to escape the predominant violent socio-economic system of corporate colonialism and to change it from within. A 501(C)(3) public charity in the USA and a registered charity in Ghana that has been operating in both countries since 2011. Working at the intersection of environmental justice, education and fashion development, The Or's mission is to identify and manifest alternatives to the dominant model of fashion. Tangibly The Or's goal is to catalyze a Justice-Led Circular Economy. There are many layers to this work, including immediate relief through direct action on human rights and environmental abuses, educational programming and awareness in order to shift individual actions, and research and institutional advocacy to steer systems level policies and investments.
Photography by Nana Kwadwo Agyei Addo, Komla S Darku, Joseph Abbey-Mensah, Tonia-Marie Parker, and Yussif Nii Quao Solomon.
More Or Less magazine celebrates a new type of luxury: creativity. More Or Less is the first magazine to prioritize sustainability in the fashion industry. World class photographers, stylists and designers have accepted our challenge to create fashion stories which are eco-conscious, innovative, fun and with a more accessible price-point. More Or Less is about reshaping a society of excess.
A Kampala-based clothing brand, led by Bobby Kolade, works between art, fashion and activism. BUZIGAHILL's featured project "RETURN TO SENDER," redesigns second-hand clothing and redistribute them to the Global North, where they were originally discarded before being shipped to Uganda.
BUZIGAHILL collaborates with visual artists, fashion designers, second-hand clothing vendors and artisanal workshops in Uganda to add value to local supply chains and develop strong creative industries.
Photography by Ian Nnyanzi and Martin Kharumwa.
SeaLegacy is a nonprofit organization dedicated to ocean conservation, leveraging the power of visual storytelling to inspire action and protect marine ecosystems. Operating from onboard the SeaLegacy 1, a state-of-the-art production catamaran, the team captures compelling imagery and films that highlight the beauty and urgency of ocean preservation. Co-founded by Cristina Mittermeier and Paul Nicklen, SeaLegacy collaborates with scientists, policymakers, and communities to drive sustainable solutions and build a global movement for a healthier planet.