With support from the California Arts Council, Las Fotos Project will provide 50 participants, ages 13-19, with free photography classes centered around intersectional inequities within their communities. Receiving 60 hrs of instruction and mentorship per semester, students will advocate for social change through culminating exhibitions and social media campaigns.
Founded in 2010, Las Fotos Project (a Community Partners project) is a non-profit community-based photography program located in Los Angeles, whose primary goal is to advance positive change for adolescent girls and gender-expansive youth through one-on-one mentoring, photography trainings, and assigned field projects. Our programs and services also foster the creativity, communication, critical thinking, and collaboration skills needed to compete in a 21st century workforce. We annually serve more than 300 female and gender-expansive students between the ages of 13-18 from communities of color, who do not have access to photography equipment or arts-based programs.

