Laura Beltrán Villamizar
Stories
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Founder Of Site Promoting Work Of Black Women Photographers Wants It To Impact Hiring
Though Polly Irungu is just starting her career as a professional photographer, she is already spearheading an organization — Black Women Photographers — that is pushing for change in the industry.
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Arts & Life
Photos: Remembering Maradona, Latin America's Patron Saint Of The Pitch
Plus: NPR's Latino staffers share their memories of the Argentine soccer legend.
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National
As Black Photographers Document Protests, They Tell Their 'Own History In Real Time'
NPR talked to eight black photographers about documenting the protests against police brutality and systemic racism. They spoke of personal histories and of witnessing compassion for black protesters.
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World
Images: Notre Dame Cathedral
Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris burned on Monday. Its spire fell. But the French Gothic structure was not fully lost, especially in memories of the beloved national symbol.
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Politics
The Complex Lives of Nonvoters
While many Americans are enthusiastic about voting in this year's midterm elections, a majority are unlikely to. Photographer Andrea Bruce traveled the U.S. to find out why people choose to stay home.