
Artist Lupe Hernández poses for a portrait inside his classroom at Hinovations Art Gallery in McAllen, Texas, on March 16, 2023. Hernández is also known as “Mr. Three D” because of the shapes he incorporates in his work. He doesn't identify with one particular style, incorporating abstract, cubism, and surrealistic elements. “Art to me is just the freedom of expression,” Hernández said. “Instead of keeping it in and getting sick from it, we just let it out onto canvas with brush strokes.”

Visitors watch the total solar eclipse from the Fort Worth Zoo on April 8, 2024. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Sheikh Mikaeel Ahmed Smith, front, leads a group jum’ah prayer on May 10, 2024, at The University of Texas at Arlington. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Gov. Greg Abbott greets newly sworn-in judges during a ceremony on Sept. 19, 2024, at Texas A&M University School of Law in Fort Worth, Texas. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Artists Juan Velazquez, top, and Duane Guerrero work on a mural on July 7, 2024, at Mercado de Fort Worth in Northside at 1430 N. Main St. The MLB and Texas Rangers commissioned the mural ahead of All-Star Week festivities in Tarrant County. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)
Former Mayor Betsy Price stands on stage at a rally for Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley on March 4, 2024. Two generations of Fort Worth mayors endorse Nikki Haley ahead of Election Day. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley addresses the crowd at her rally at Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall March 4, 2024. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

The Rev. Dr. Nelda Barrett Murraine looks at a painting of her grandfather John Thomas on Sept. 29, 2024, at Broadway Baptist Church in Fort Worth. The painting portrays Thomas walking to the front of the sanctuary. Earlier that morning, Barrett Murraine had preached in the church her grandfather wasn’t allowed to sit in during services due to segregation. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Mustafa Khalaf holds a photograph of his house in Gaza City after being bombed by Israel. He was in Gaza when Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. He struggled to get back to the U.S. in the month after. His sister died in Gaza, while his cousin was able to leave. “There really is no justice, no humanity,” said Khalaf. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Edna Jackson, left, hugs Bernice Lambert, 82, after delivering a bright bouquet of flowers and a shopping bag filled with soft foods and hygiene products in the Como neighborhood of Fort Worth, Texas, on Sept. 2, 2024. Jackson founded Edna’s Creative Learning Center, a nonprofit that has provided clothing, food, educational resources, and more to inner-city youth and families for over a decade. (Camilo Diaz Jr. / NextGenRadio)

Todd Camp is the founder and director of YesterQueer, a project that aims to preserve the history of the LGBTQ community of Tarrant County. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Parade participants dressed in traditional Mexican attire ride down Main Street on horseback during the All Western Parade on Jan. 13, 2024, in downtown Fort Worth.

Model Bella Hadid and horse Hott Bunz perform at the National Cutting Horse Association Celebrity Cutting event on Nov. 29, 2024, at Will Rogers Coliseum. Hadid scored 229 points. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Cheryl Shadden, 61, stands with her dogs Whiskey, left, and George on her property Aug. 21, 2024, in Granbury. The property is across the street from Constellation Energy’s Wolf Hollow II power plant and Marathon Digital Holdings’ Bitcoin mine. She said her neighbors have been experiencing hearing loss, dizziness, and vertigo, which they believe began after the Bitcoin mine opened. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Northside resident Serafín Espinosa is a photographer based at La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth. For several years, he has been roaming the 1.2-million-square-foot mall, offering to take portraits of visitors with his Fujifilm Instax Wide camera.

Writer Richard J. Gonzales poses for a portrait on Oct. 16, 2023, at Tarrant County College's Trinity River Campus in Fort Worth, Texas. Gonzales is the author of Raza Rising: Chicanos in North Texas and Deer Dancer.

Residents display signs addressing Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador outside El Palacio Nacional in Mexico City in August 2022. The signs highlight issues such as "Highly contaminated water" and other environmental concerns in their communities.

Protesters gather outside the Texas State Capitol in Austin, Texas, on Nov. 12, 2023, holding a list of Palestinians who have been killed. Hundreds of thousands rallied at the Capitol to show support for Palestine.

Pro-Palestine protesters hold signs from a parking garage during a demonstration in downtown Austin, Texas, on Nov. 12, 2023.

University of Arkansas gymnastics team practiced for the 2024 NCAA Women’s National Collegiate Gymnastics Championships April 17, 2024, at Dickies Arena. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)

Gary, 58, left, answers questions from volunteers Amy Bush, Madison Owen and Brandon Molina. The survey happened Jan. 25 during the Point in Time Count. An annual count that measures the homeless population on a specific night in Tarrant County. (Camilo Diaz | Fort Worth Report)


Protesters hug each other during a rally in support of a detained asylum-seeker on March 3, 2022, outside U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Dallas. The rally, organized by RAICES, aimed to support Jacob, who faced deportation to his home country, where his life was at risk.

Diana Cortez, community organizer for RAÍCES, attends a rally in support of a detained asylum-seeker on March 3, 2022, outside U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in Dallas. The rally, organized by RAICES, aimed to support Jacob, who faced deportation to his home country, where his life was at risk.


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