Category Archives: Ethnic communities

The Virgin and the Clorox

Merry Christmas, all!  I’ve been wrapped up with school and end of the year things, but I have a bunch of photographs and posts to come up.  Until then, I’m posting a few photographs that my father took before he

The Virgin and the Clorox

Merry Christmas, all!  I’ve been wrapped up with school and end of the year things, but I have a bunch of photographs and posts to come up.  Until then, I’m posting a few photographs that my father took before he

South Tucson and the Loss of My Ford Ranger Pick-up Truck

By Dean Paul In April of this year I was on my way from Los Angeles, California to Cliff, New Mexico along the great asphalt strip that is Interstate 10 (also known as the Santa Monica Freeway, The San Bernardino

South Tucson and the Loss of My Ford Ranger Pick-up Truck

By Dean Paul In April of this year I was on my way from Los Angeles, California to Cliff, New Mexico along the great asphalt strip that is Interstate 10 (also known as the Santa Monica Freeway, The San Bernardino

Koreatown, Los Angeles

By Paul Whang Walking around the neighborhood where I work, I often see all kinds of trash.  Usually, they are household objects that are now on the sidewalk.  Each one automatically elicits the question, “how did that get there?”  But

Koreatown, Los Angeles

By Paul Whang Walking around the neighborhood where I work, I often see all kinds of trash.  Usually, they are household objects that are now on the sidewalk.  Each one automatically elicits the question, “how did that get there?”  But

Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia

By Roxanne Paul Oakland Cemetery is Atlanta’s oldest cemetery, located on the boundary between the neighborhoods Grant Park and Cabbagetown.  Five minutes from the Georgia State Capital, Oakland Cemetery is also a five minute walk from my house in Grant

Oakland Cemetery in Atlanta, Georgia

By Roxanne Paul Oakland Cemetery is Atlanta’s oldest cemetery, located on the boundary between the neighborhoods Grant Park and Cabbagetown.  Five minutes from the Georgia State Capital, Oakland Cemetery is also a five minute walk from my house in Grant

Puno, Lima and Lake Titicaca

I’ve just arrived back in the US.  This first post will cover the first part of my trip last week, while visiting Puno and Lake Titicaca.  One of the most common themes that came up on my travels was the

Puno, Lima and Lake Titicaca

I’ve just arrived back in the US.  This first post will cover the first part of my trip last week, while visiting Puno and Lake Titicaca.  One of the most common themes that came up on my travels was the

Cusco, Aguascalientes, and Machu Pichuu…

…or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tourist Attraction The Andes Mountains from above, during flight from Lima to Cusco This last weekend I went with a group of students to Cusco, Aguascalientes, and Machu Pichuu in

Cusco, Aguascalientes, and Machu Pichuu…

…or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Tourist Attraction The Andes Mountains from above, during flight from Lima to Cusco This last weekend I went with a group of students to Cusco, Aguascalientes, and Machu Pichuu in