PinnedDavid AriasinAn Injustice!For the Homeless, the American Dream is Just a DreamBefore noon Saturday, over a thousand people had gathered on the northside of City Hall. The rally was hosted by the Center for Popular…Aug 5, 202323Aug 5, 202323
PinnedDavid AriasinCounter ArtsFounder of 35-Year-Old Latino Gallery Showcases Artwork from Rhode Island Natives and MigrantsWalking tourJul 24, 20231Jul 24, 20231
PinnedDavid AriasinThe Antagonist MagazineThe Double Bind for Indigenous Maya Groups in GuatemalaIn May, the Biden administration enacted a new asylum ban. Migrants who have not applied for protection in the countries they passed…Jun 15, 2023Jun 15, 2023
PinnedDavid AriasinPrism & PenFirst Adult Queer Prom Celebrates Black and Brown Philadelphians at the Museum of ArtQueer Prom guests had filled Lenfest Hall by 10PM, busting out their moves under the purple and blue strobe lights on the dance floor as…Jun 15, 20231Jun 15, 20231
PinnedDavid AriasinCounter ArtsTurning Scrap Paper Into ArtLocal Artist Reclaims What Others Would OverlookNov 7, 20232Nov 7, 20232
David AriasinEquality Includes YouWhoever wins the election, brown people still loseElectoral strategies and identity politics influence the fate of marginalized communities.Aug 11Aug 11
David AriasinThe MemoiristI Visited Flores to Fulfill Dad’s Last Wish — Seeing the Place of Our AncestorsA journey through the lens of heritage, ethnicity, and colonizationDec 21, 20236Dec 21, 20236
David AriasLatina Estrella Awards Ceremony Spotlights Four Remarkable Women in Sacramento“There is an immense intellectual talent in our Latino community needing only nurturing.” Emily Elizabeth Vasquez, a retired judge for the…Dec 10, 2023Dec 10, 2023
David Arias3rd Annual Día De Los Muertos Celebration Serves up the Perfect Mix of Fun and CoffeeOn Sunday, over a hundred people gathered around Pachamama Coffee’s East Sacramento café for its third annual vibrant celebration of Día De…Oct 30, 2023Oct 30, 2023