Lucia Torres

executive director, Las Fotos Project

Lucia Torres on KCRW

Las Fotos Project teaches photography to young women and gender-expansive youth from communities of color. And they don’t just use phone cameras.

Las Fotos Project: Teen girls use photos as self-expression

Las Fotos Project teaches photography to young women and gender-expansive youth from communities of color. And they don’t just use phone cameras.

from Greater LA

Las Fotos Project teaches photography to young women and gender-expansive youth from communities of color. And they don’t just use phone cameras.

Not just selfies — young women, gender-expansive youth learn photography craft

Las Fotos Project teaches photography to young women and gender-expansive youth from communities of color. And they don’t just use phone cameras.

from Greater LA

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