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May 2021 Image magazine - Los Angeles Times

Follow this L A Instagram account for BIPOC mental health

Print Between the pandemic and uprisings of the last year, Natalia Mantini felt the urgent need to do something about the trauma she was seeing play out in her communities. The director and photographer who started shooting as a kid going to punk shows in L.A. began sharing accessible mental health resources on her Instagram, where her dreamy, warm captures of Patia Borja of @patiasfantasyworld, Zazie Beets, Chloë Sevigny and Yalitza Aparicio live. She got a flood of feedback from followers wanting more. “It’s felt like one of the only anchoring things for me to come back to and focus on during this chaotic time,” she says.

May events: AAPI walks and a hidden L A cactus ranch

Did one of Southern California’s most isolated places become even more isolated during the pandemic? You bet. The funky allure of Slab City, which my colleague Priscella Vega calls “the Shangri-La of desert weirdness,” was no match for COVID-19. “The people that come visit me Iceland, Russia, Japan stopped coming,” said Rodney “Spyder” Wild, owner of an RV compound he rents on Airbnb. The squatter’s paradise, which vaguely feels like a free, year-round Burning Man, is in Imperial County on the eastern shore of the Salton Sea about 50 miles north of the border with Mexico. Locals call it “the last free place in America” where there are no rules, no government, no taxes.

The photographer who built a mental health community on IG has a healing regimen for you

The photographer who built a mental health community on IG has a healing regimen for you
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Things to do: 3 hikes perfect for Mother s Day - Los Angeles Times

Moms who are wild at heart or don’t want to miss their 10,000 steps might crave a Mother’s Day hike. Think about a picnic along a scenic hiking trail that’s easy for the whole family. It’s a great way to spend outdoors time with Mom and a good last-minute option if you’re stumped on what to do. Early morning or dusk may be the best times to beat the crowds. The picnic part is up to you: Choose from our list of the right sandwiches for 22 SoCal hikes, or make your own fancy fixings. These hikes come with spectacular views, perfect places to stop and linger.

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