Marina Garcia-Vasquez
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.
This Black Woman Who Led a Labor Uprising Is Finally Getting a Monument
The statue was crafted by two black women and celebrates Queen Mary Thomas, a St. Croix woman who sparked a fiery revolt in the former Danish colony.
Bronx Student Photographers Win Awards for Documenting Their Communities
High school students from the Bronx Junior Photo League spotlight social justice issues in their own backyards.
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.
Haunting Photos Depict the Hardships of Global Labor
The 'Labor & Materials' multimedia exhibition incriminates our growing reliance on computers and technology.
A Bizarre Photo Series Flips Off Consumerism and Food Porn
We spoke to photographer David Brandon Geeting about his new show 'Amusement Park.'
The Woman Transforming Stretch Marks and Period Stains into Art
22-year-old Zinteta enjoys using her artwork to explore taboo themes about the female body.
Inside the Private Spaces Women Can Call Their Own
Rania Matar's photos of teen girls in their bedrooms celebrate similarities between America and the Middle East.
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.
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.
Dolores Huerta, the Mexican American Activist Who Invented 'Yes We Can,' Is Still Fighting
A new documentary seeks to set the record straight on the 4'11" feminist foremother's tremendous contributions.