Photograph by Jose Guzman Colon
Leo Herrera is a marvel a Mexican artist with vision and heart, which collide with his passion as a queer activist. He’s unabashed with his sharp point of view, as exemplified by his visionary film project
Fathers, an imagining of a society in which AIDS never happened and our queer heroes hadn’t died.
When the coronavirus pandemic hit the U.S. in early 2020, like many of us, Herrera grappled with the lockdown and the new social rules, along with the rising tide of white nationalism under the former president and how to handle it all. On social media, he started creating blocks of text with his own remarkable takes on current events, everything from new Pride celebrations to the effects of COVID-19 on Black and Brown workers. When the party barge in Puerta Vallarta, Mexico, holding a host of devil-may-care, partying gays, sank on New Year’s Eve, Herrera’s biting post calling out those selfish boys went viral. (There were no casualties in th
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