Profile: Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994)
Wilma Rudolph, in full Wilma Glodean Rudolph, was an American sprinter, the first American woman to win three track-and-field gold medals in a single Olympics. Continue reading Profile: Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994)
Wilma Rudolph, in full Wilma Glodean Rudolph, was an American sprinter, the first American woman to win three track-and-field gold medals in a single Olympics. Continue reading Profile: Wilma Rudolph (1940-1994)
Pep Williams is a self-taught African-American fine art and street photographer, director, entrepreneur, philanthropist and former professional skateboarder who grew up in South Central Los Angeles, California. He has traveled globally creating material for his photographic exhibitions, which often feature real-life portraitures of heavily tattooed individuals. He is one of the only photographers to have ever been granted access into the California State Prison System where he created a series of inmate portraitures entitled, Out Of Bounds. Continue reading Profile: Pep Williams
Pat Ward Williams is an African-American photographer whose work often engages with the complexities of race, gender, and history. In addition to her smaller-scale photographs and installations, she has designed three public artworks in Los Angeles. Continue reading Profile: Pat Ward Williams (1948-)
John H. White is an American photojournalist, recipient of a Pulitzer Prize in 1982. Early life When John H. White was nine years old, a teacher told him that he would grow up to work on a garbage truck because he was slow in math. At home, his father told him to grow up to be his best, to look for the best in others, and … Continue reading Profile: John H. White (1945-)