Migrant Latino and Appalachian youth transcend ethnic boundaries through art
Tagged: children, parents, TennesseePosted on: July 12th, 2007“Fourteen-year-old Zully Manzanares barks commands at the unruly subjects of her photograph, her Latino accent underscored with exasperation. “Look at the camera” she shouts. “Get closer Now, stand still”
For a split second, just long enough for Manzanares to frame the shot, the five boys cease squirming and strike a fraternal pose, their toothy grins and cappuccino eyes pointed squarely in the photographers direction. Theres a flash, and then they disperse once more, the youngest boy galloping back to his parents, the elder children dissolving into the First Friday crowd.”
Curation from Tomás
Filed Under: 1. Hispanic News, Cultura, Youth
