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Photographs Exploring Intimacy and Vulnerability in Latinx Culture
Panamanian Photographer Lorena Endara spends time on Lorena Street in Los Angeles through a single year capturing why it's been a destination for the Latinx community
Photos Exploring Intimacy and Vulnerability in the Latinx Community
Panamanian Photographer Lorena Endara spends time on Lorena Street in Los Angeles through a single year, capturing photos that depict why it's a destination for the Latinx community.
Photos of My Bipolar Father During His Last Days
"I took on the challenge of studying my father and his condition by photographing his daily endeavors."
Ana Mendieta Fought for Women's Rights and Paid with Blood
The fearless artist was outspoken about issues like campus rape and domestic violence when they were still taboo.
The Latinx Presence at Coachella Was Bigger Than Ever
At this year’s festival, we photographed performers like Cardi B and Miguel and their adoring fans.
In El Paso, Immigrant Youth Are Changing the Face of Border Activism
A group called Soñando Juntos is building something unique: an intersectional coalition fighting for undocumented people.
This Neuroscientist Uses Art to Fight Hate
Hyphen-Labs' Ashley Baccus-Clark co-created a VR project that puts users into the body of a black woman.
How Mexican Piñatas Get Made
Thanks to a family in the Mexican town of Acolman, the tradition of producing piñatas by hand is alive and flourishing
Vibrant Photos Showcase the Rebirth of Puerto Rico
Photographer and former resident Ruben Natal-San Miguel captures the contrast of beauty and recovery after Hurricane Maria.
The Artists Representing Puerto Rico After Hurricane Maria
Artists occupied an abandoned mall in downtown Miami to showcase their work and highlight the plight of Puerto Rico.
A Hip-Hop Crew Rallies Youth with Peaceful Protest in One of Colombia's Most Dangerous Towns
A homegrown rap crew is fostering self-expression to give new life to the youth of the region.
A Deadly Hurricane Can't Stop Puerto Ricans from Partying
While many residents still lack power or running water, the nightlife in San Juan is keeping spirits up.