by Bill Teck | Jun 17, 2016 | Slide
“The U.S.-Mexico border is typically thought of as a place where people flow from south to north. They leave Mexico, it’s thought, in search of something better in the United States – not the other way around. But Americanos, a series of photographs taken by the...
by Bill Teck | Jan 14, 2016 | Slide
Remezcla gets to know 23 year old, Itzel Alejandra Martinez, who has taken photography to a whole new level. “Itzel Alejandra Martinez is a 23 year-old multimedia artist and photojournalist with roots in Mexico. As an artist, her fresh perspective is informed by...
by Bill Teck | Jan 6, 2016 | Slide
The wonderful Lizette Alvarez in the NY Times , with this beautiful and heartfetlt piece on Miami’s Little Havana Read it HERE!
by Bill Teck | Nov 2, 2015 | Slide
Courtesy of Vox, Mexican artist Guillermo Munro gives a visual explanation of Dia de los Muertos. In Mexico, the Day of the Dead holiday stretches from the eve of November 1 through November 2. During the celebration, family and friends gather to pray for and remember...
by Bill Teck | Jun 12, 2015 | Slide
Looking for a good summer read that you can relate to? Look no further. Corinna Moebius and Guillermo J. Grenier have just made your summer that much more enjoyable. A History of Little Havana is a “close to home” read that explores Little Havana, a...