Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is seen at her home in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 17, 2019. Ms. Albright was interviewed by writer Jenny Lee, and her home was featured in the Financial Times' House & Home section. © Carla Cioffi
Annamaria Lusardi, Professor of Economics and Academic Director, Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at The George Washington University poses for a photo in Washington, DC on Friday, September 24, 2021. © Carla Cioffi
Omny Miranda Martone, founder of the Sexual Violence Prevention Association, poses for a photo on Wednesday, November 27, 2024 in Washington, DC. Martone, who uses non-binary pronouns, was interviewed by the FT for a piece on the legal battle against explicit AI deepfakes. They and the SVPA are behind a strongly supported bipartisan bill called the Defiance Act that would enable people to bring civil suits against anyone who knowingly shares non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes of them. © Carla Cioffi
Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush is seen in her office on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The progressive lawmaker spoke with the Financial Times on urging the White House to fight for a larger spending bill for the Build Back Better plan, amongst other issues. Congresswoman Bush represents Missouri's First District. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush is seen in her office on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The progressive lawmaker spoke with the Financial Times on urging the White House to fight for a larger spending bill for the Build Back Better plan, amongst other issues. Congresswoman Bush represents Missouri's First District. © Carla Cioffi
Anaïse Kanimba, adopted daughter of Paul Rusesabagina whose heroism inspired the film Hotel Rwanda, poses for a photo for German news magazine Der Spiegel on Monday, February 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. Mr. Rusesabagina was renditioned and imprisoned by the Rwandan government and has recently been convicted on terrorism charges. Ms. Kanimba is devoting her life to raising international awareness of his plight in the hopes of freeing him. © Carla Cioffi
Anaïse Kanimba, adopted daughter of Paul Rusesabagina whose heroism inspired the film Hotel Rwanda, poses for a photo on Monday, February 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. Mr. Rusesabagina was renditioned and imprisoned by the Rwandan government and has recently been convicted on terrorism charges. Ms. Kanimba is devoting her life to raising international awareness of his plight in the hopes of freeing him. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen wandering alone in the US Botanic Garden in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. On assignment for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen wandering alone on the grounds of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. On assignment for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen in a long exposure image walking by Mark Bradford’s installation “Pickett’s Charge” at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. This is an outtake for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright is seen at her home in Washington, DC on Thursday, January 17, 2019. Ms. Albright was interviewed by writer Jenny Lee, and her home was featured in the Financial Times' House & Home section. © Carla Cioffi
Annamaria Lusardi, Professor of Economics and Academic Director, Global Financial Literacy Excellence Center (GFLEC) at The George Washington University poses for a photo in Washington, DC on Friday, September 24, 2021. © Carla Cioffi
Omny Miranda Martone, founder of the Sexual Violence Prevention Association, poses for a photo on Wednesday, November 27, 2024 in Washington, DC. Martone, who uses non-binary pronouns, was interviewed by the FT for a piece on the legal battle against explicit AI deepfakes. They and the SVPA are behind a strongly supported bipartisan bill called the Defiance Act that would enable people to bring civil suits against anyone who knowingly shares non-consensual sexually explicit deepfakes of them. © Carla Cioffi
Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush is seen in her office on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The progressive lawmaker spoke with the Financial Times on urging the White House to fight for a larger spending bill for the Build Back Better plan, amongst other issues. Congresswoman Bush represents Missouri's First District. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Democratic Congresswoman Cori Bush is seen in her office on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Wednesday, October 27, 2021. The progressive lawmaker spoke with the Financial Times on urging the White House to fight for a larger spending bill for the Build Back Better plan, amongst other issues. Congresswoman Bush represents Missouri's First District. © Carla Cioffi
Anaïse Kanimba, adopted daughter of Paul Rusesabagina whose heroism inspired the film Hotel Rwanda, poses for a photo for German news magazine Der Spiegel on Monday, February 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. Mr. Rusesabagina was renditioned and imprisoned by the Rwandan government and has recently been convicted on terrorism charges. Ms. Kanimba is devoting her life to raising international awareness of his plight in the hopes of freeing him. © Carla Cioffi
Anaïse Kanimba, adopted daughter of Paul Rusesabagina whose heroism inspired the film Hotel Rwanda, poses for a photo on Monday, February 8, 2021 in Washington, DC. Mr. Rusesabagina was renditioned and imprisoned by the Rwandan government and has recently been convicted on terrorism charges. Ms. Kanimba is devoting her life to raising international awareness of his plight in the hopes of freeing him. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Playwright and former comedian/clown Jenny Lee is seen on the grounds of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Her article in the Financial Times, “Send in the Clowns,” investigates why comedians are being voted into public office. Think Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky; Beppe Grillo, the founder of Italy’s Five Star Movement; and Al Franken, former U.S. Senator from Minnesota. © Carla Cioffi
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen wandering alone in the US Botanic Garden in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. On assignment for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen wandering alone on the grounds of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. On assignment for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)
Writer and performer, Jenny Lee, is seen in a long exposure image walking by Mark Bradford’s installation “Pickett’s Charge” at the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC on Saturday, July 27, 2019. This is an outtake for the Financial Times Weekend edition, House and Home section where Jenny writes about the lazy days of August when most people leave town for the summer holidays. © Carla Cioffi (outtake)