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Fellow. We Women Grant
koral carballo
Sep 15, 2019

ABOUT THE PROJECT

Welcome to Intipucá City is a collaborative transmedia documentary project that uses images, drawings, and words to reconfigure the imagery of Salvadoran migration to Washington D.C., Maryland, and Virginia. Through past and present stories, it seeks to change the stigmatized image of Central American migrants by showing the complexity of transnational identities through life stories that present a trans-territory link between El Salvador and the United States. For We, Women, they will create a series of workshops and install work in businesses run by the Salvadoran community in D.C. Additionally, they will produce a zine about the process, dialogue, and encounters between the Salvadoran community and the non-Latino communities.

Artist -- Koral Carbllo, Anita Pouchard Serra, Jessica Avalos — We, Women

Koral Carballo

Koral Carballo ( b. Poza Rica, Veracruz, Mexico in 1987) She tells stories related to identity, violence and territory; dissolving frontiers between photojournalism and visual arts. She began her career as a photojournalist in 2009 and in 2016 she decided to leave the local media to investigate her own long-term projects. She is currently working as a photojournalist, documentary photographer, visual storyteller and freelance artist.
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