In this podcast episode, photojournalist Daro Sulakauri shares her powerful work capturing the human realities of life in occupied Georgia, where 20% of the land is still controlled by Russia. Through her striking photography and poignant storytelling, she reveals the harsh impacts of conflict on daily lives, particularly for those living near contested borders. In a conversation with TED Fellows Program Director Lily James Olds, they discuss the social responsibility involved in documenting such critical issues and the emotional depth of stories, including the troubling investigation into Georgia's black market baby trade. This discussion invites listeners to deepen their understanding of the intricate layers of conflict and resilience within these affected communities.