Wayne W. Huang

Singles

September 11, 2001

These images have never been shared with the public. I had only taken them for myself to remember that day. Most people remember exactly what they were doing that morning, where they were, and how they were reacting as the events unfolded. I was a college student who had lived in New York City for [...]

Town Hall Forum with Rep. Adam Schiff – Alhambra, CA

Ensenada, Mexico: The Makers, Pushers, and Bystanders of a Tourism Economy

Iran Election Protest in Irvine, California

June 25, 2009 – Iranians of Orange County rally at Irvine City Hall to make their voices heard and to show solidarity and support for the uprising in Tehran.

US-Mexico Border Fence

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WWII Era Bunker California coast

Los Alamitos Race Course

Associação Grupo Cultural Jongo da Serrinha

The Jongo da Serrinha Cultural Group Association was created in 2000 aiming to continue the historical heritage protection of Jongo. The original social protection project was founded more then 40 years ago by Vovó Maria Joana Rezadeira and Mestre Darcy do Jongo. Jongo is a manifestation of Afro-Brazilian culture, originated in the African Banto rites and rituals, blending circle dance, music and, some Umbanda processions. Jongo has been carried out since the time of slavery in Brazil. Jongo (“amusement” in Banto, cf. Alceu Maynardi) has its origins in rural Africa, most likely in Angola.

Mat Maneri

Leroy

I would spot Leroy, a homeless Vietnam Veteran, at the 34th St. Madison Square Garden station. He would usually be sitting at the bottom of a stairwell with a box for people to throw money in. A few times he would have some artwork he had made expressing certain spiritual beliefs he held, especially of [...]

May Day 2006 – Day Without Immigrants

Du Ching

I met Du Ching, a 24-year old Kham Tibetan, during a journey through the Tibet Autonomous Region in 2005. She was the keeper of a small travelers lodge she helped her family maintain in the town of Dandong.