From Rural Community to City: Chiapas, Mexico
February 14, 2010
Side by Side Gallery has just posted an online photography exhibit of work by photographer Refugia Guzµán Pérez, a Ch’ol photographer from Chiapas, Mexico who is affiliated with the Chiapas Photography Project (CCP) and Archivio Fotográfico Indígena (AFI). Read more
New York Times: Self-Portraits by Invisible People
May 22, 2008
Self-Portraits by Invisible People By CAROL KINO. SINCE the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico in 1519, the story of that country’s indigenous people has largely been told by others. And, since the 19th century, much of it has been told through photography. Read more
Photojournalism workshop for Youth of Nezahualcóyotl, Mexico
May 14, 2008
Goal: Create awareness about social issues present among teenagers living in Nezahualcóyotl. Inspire and empower youth to make a difference in themselves and their communities through photojournalism.Nezahualcóyotl is a sprawling, dusty expanse of low-income housing. Read more
Self-Portraits by Invisible People
April 4, 2008
October 23, 2005
Self-Portraits by Invisible People
By CAROL KINO
Correction Appended
SINCE the Spanish conquistadors arrived in Mexico in 1519, the story of that country’s indigenous people has largely been told by others. And, since the 19th century, much of it has been told through photography. Read more






