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Hare Krishnas are still chanting and dancing in New York City
Since 1965 the Hare Krishna have been a part of New York City's landscape.
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Justice is Female
There is a long road ahead when it comes to reaching gender equality within the courts, but female judges are proving that their identities and experiences are assets.
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Liethis Hechavarria Channels the Forces of Nature
Hechavarria immigrated to New York with her mother, Danis “La Mora” Pérez, when she was 13. Pérez, a world-renowned dancer, started the Oyu Oro Afro-Cuban Experimental Dance Ensemble shortly after arriving in the U.S.
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No Actors, But the Show Goes On
Times Square still shines in gaudy neon
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Washington Square Park from above and below
Even during the pandemic, people remain very active in the Black Lives Matter Movement, selling their arts, and playing music.
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New York City, a place of refuge
More than half of the people I photographed ventured out without their mask, which made me realize that the Covid-19 fatigue is real and settled
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The Paterson Great Falls: A Treasure to Behold
The falls were designated a National Historic Park by President Barack Obama in 2009.
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An ode to the young people of New York
The goal of this photo essay is to capture the essence of the people that compose New York City and show the creative spirit New Yorkers carry.
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Sixty-Four Squares in Union Square Park
For the last 10 years, T.C. has sat in Union Square Park offering chess lessons and matches to passersby.
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Commuting in a pandemic world
People who rely on public transportation for their daily commute are potentially exposing themselves everyday.