Photography played critical roles in both the Civil Rights and Black Arts Movements. Artists used photographs as artistic expression, an organizing tool, and a means of building c ...
Our Streets is a column by writer and reporter Ray Levy Uyeda that highlights activists, artists, and organizers who are doing the work and reclaiming power for the people. The images from protests ...
The streets are ablaze with peaceful protest. And across the country, photographers have been capturing the fire. Black people and their oppression have perhaps never had such a visible platform.
Patti Broffman was recovering from dental work and didn't feel like going anywhere. But her son insisted; Neal had something he wanted to show her. So one evening in May, he dropped by her Brookwood ...
Rolling Stone recently featured some of the youth activists inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests and how they are using social media to lead the fight for change in their communities. In this ...
The Front Steps Project is a national movement by photographers which captures portraits of families being together while stuck at home during stay-home orders amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Local ...
The London-based artist uses intentional camera movement (ICM) to reinterpret London through abstract, duotone and ...
Jun. 30—The photographer Leysis Quesada Vera created an oasis in a Cuban barrio. The ephemeral beauty of movement, immortalized for eternity in a static image, leaps from the color prints of her two ...
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