The Elevator Podcast: Big Ideas in Short Rides
In a conversation with political science professor Dr. Claudia Sandoval, photography emerges as more than art, it becomes a powerful political tool. Reflecting on her upbringing in Inglewood during the Los Angeles Uprisings, Dr. Sandoval connects images to lived experiences of racial tension, community transformation, and political identity. Her work documents the shifting landscape of historically Black neighborhoods now shaped by Latino communities and rapid development, revealing both change and continuity. From construction sites to cars displaying political messages, her photographs capture a deeper truth: while cities evolve, underlying divisions and unresolved conflicts often persist. In a polarized society where language can obscure reality, photography cuts through, challenging viewers to confront what has changed, what hasn’t, and what still demands action.
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