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Julie is a journalist with a deep commitment to exploring the roots of social injustice through writing, photo and video. She's written for The Baltimore Sun and The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, worked in Thailand and Argentina, and spent the past two years writing about AIDS and homelessness for the nonprofit Housing Works. She lives in New York City.


Phang-Nga, Thailand.
Seethong, 6, is among thousands of Burmese immigrants who have fled a repressive Burmese regime to live illegally in Thailand. His parents are rubber farmers, and the family lives in a forest, hidden from the rest of society. When he crushes his hand while playing with his family's rubber-making press, the mounting hospital bill threatens everything his parents have built in their new country. Published on andamanrising.org.