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Laura Pegram
April 30, 2020

Girlfriends in Bronzeville, Chicago, 1972 by Ozier Muhammad

Laura Pegram
April 30, 2020
Girlfriends in Bronzeville, Chicago, 1972 by Ozier Muhammad

Photojournalist Ozier Muhammad has captured some of the most important political pinch points of our times, from South Africa’s first free elections in 1994, to Obama’s 2008 campaign.

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Laura Pegram
April 30, 2020

Granada by Nicole Shawan Junior

Laura Pegram
April 30, 2020
Granada by Nicole Shawan Junior

Mama was dark liquor brown but only drank Bacardi Light.

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Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019

With love, to the Sertão das Gerais by Juliana Ravelli

Laura Pegram
November 30, 2019
With love, to the Sertão das Gerais by Juliana Ravelli

My father and I share a love for the Jataí, a tiny stingless bee in Brazil. These native bees have stunted stingers. To defend themselves and to protect the hive, some of these indigenous species can bite, tangle in one's hair, invade noses, mouths, ears, and even cause burns.

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Laura Pegram
November 22, 2018

The Duster Painting by Jeanne F. Jalandoni

Laura Pegram
November 22, 2018
The Duster Painting by Jeanne F. Jalandoni

Jeanne F. Jalandoni is a New York City-based artist, who works primarily with oil paint and textile. Her work explores visually defining bicultural identity through examining her Filipino heritage and experiences growing up as a 2nd generation American.

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Laura Pegram
November 22, 2018

The Main Event by Nancy Mendez-Booth

Laura Pegram
November 22, 2018
The Main Event by Nancy Mendez-Booth

I was surprised when I saw Mami waiting for me in the living room. She wasn’t in her battle gear: the flowered housedress that states she is dressed to stay home. Instead, she wore her windbreaker and slacks. She was quiet—a little more so than usual. She wasn’t smiling, but she was ready.

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