Josué Rivas
Mexica and Otomi
Josué Rivas (Mexica and Otomi) is a creative director, visual storyteller and educator working at the intersection of art, journalism, and social justice. His work aims to challenge the mainstream narrative about Indigenous peoples, build awareness about issues affecting Native communities across Turtle Island, and be a visual messenger for those in the shadows of our society.
He is a 2020 Catchlight Leadership Fellow, Magnum Foundation Photography and Social Justice Fellow, founder of the Standing Strong Project, co-founder of the Natives Photograph and winner of the 2018 FotoEvidence Book Award with World Press Photo.His work has appeared in National Geographic, The Guardian, The New York Times, Apple, and Nike N7 amongst others. He is available for photo assignments, film projects and exhibitions. Josué is based in Portland OR.
Indigenous peoples are often the "subject" of stories yet we rarely see them telling those stories. In this seminar, Josué will share about the importance of reclaiming your narrative and using different platforms to tell your own story.