From left, José Yadiel Torres, 10, Lizmary Rivera, 29, José Torres, 38, and twins Janniela and Jamiléth Torres, 9, pose for a family portrait in their house in Utuado. The rooster, the family's most prized bird, is named Matatoro.
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Elena Hinestrosa and her ensemble, Integración Pacífica, perform at one of Petronio Alvarez Music Festival's educational panels.
Maria Paz Gutierrez
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Trans people in the U.S. have turned to underground silicone injections for decades. And it has particularly impacted trans women of color and those living in poverty.
Anke Gladnick for NPR
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Members of the Japanese American Mochida family, in Hayward, Calif., await relocation to an incarceration camp during World War II.
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Catalina Saenz wipes tears from her face as she visits a makeshift memorial near the scene of a mass shooting at a shopping complex in El Paso, Texas. A list of the people who died in the weekend shooting rampage at the Walmart, shows that most of the victims had Latino surnames and included one German national.
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Armed National Guards and African American men standing on a sidewalk during the race riots in Chicago, Illinois, 1919.
Jun Fujita/Courtesy of the Chicago History Museum
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