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Francely Flores

Francely Flores is an independent photojournalist and educator, born in Houston, Texas (Occupied Karankawa Land) and raised in the Bronx, New York (Occupied Lenape Land). She focuses on documenting the stories of Indigenous peoples; specifically immigrants, and Bronx residents. Her camera is used as a tool to connect with working class community members to support the elevation of their stories by documenting actions of resistance, traditional dances, practices, gatherings, and celebrations.

Archive Exhibitions Featuring Francely Flores

Stories of Belonging | Historias de Pertenencia

Brooklyn Bridge Park – Emily Warren Roebling Plaza
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“Stories of Belonging” explores the history of TPS (Temporary Protective Status) workers, who are fully employed, have resided and worked in the U.S. for more than 25 years, and their struggle for their rights as migrant workers and for the right to American citizenship.

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