In 2014, San Pedro Sula in Honduras was officially the most deadly city in the world according to global homicide rates. Photographer Constanze Han saw images documenting the city’s murderous gang conflicts and began to wonder about the women, so rarely pictured, who lived under the constant threat of male violence. “The women mostly appeared at the edges, often only in the aftermath of someone else’s death,” she tells us. “I wanted to understand the lives of women navigating these dangers firsthand and became especially curious about those working the streets, because it was hard to imagine anyone more exposed to harm.”
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