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Oak Cliff artist Eliana Miranda paints to prove climate change is here through her work. Miranda explores the intersection of climate change and migration through her research-backed art.
The exhibition, which features the work of eight Chicana artists, explores the borderlands and the nature of being "in-between." It's open to the public at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center through Nov. 4.
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Editor’s Note: This work was supported by the Emergency Fund by COVID-19 for Journalists from the National Geographic Society.
Juan Yupanqui stared at a pile of mattresses, still wrapped in the plastic they came in when he bought them nearly a year ago. He wondered out loud if they would ever do more than gather dust.
The mattresses were stacked in one of the round, thatched-roof guesthouses Yupanqui built last year on his homestead in Patacancha, a small village nestled more than 11,000 feet above sea level near the colonial city of Cusco, in Peru’s southern Andes. With their small windows and rustic furniture, the cabins were erected to expand his family’s experiential tourism business.