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From Here is an ongoing collection of visually immersive stories that explore how communities are gathering in a time of unprecedented change.
Illustration by Rad Mora
Breath is our beginning. We are born with a cold shock of air as we inhale for the first time. Any breath after that first one can be a new start. Any moment we can declare: This is a new time. So, let’s start again. Take a breath and return to yourself. The world ahead of us is not the one we left behind, so the version of yourself you return to can be different, too. What we can each ask ourselves is who and how we want to be in that world.
— Mia Birdsong, author of “How We Show Up: Reclaiming Family, Friendship and Community.”
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Reimagining Community in Rapidly Changing Times
We asked three extraordinary people about what we’ve learned, what’s possible now and how we move forward. Insights from Mia Birdsong, Neil Gaiman and Andrew Solomon.
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The New Corporate Campus
Rental mansions have become working and living spaces for many creators in the Los Angeles area. Here, esports conglomerate FaZe Clan gives us a tour of their gamer compound.
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Listen Up: These Young Black Poets Have a Message
Ten teenage writers confront an America in flames and fight back, in their own words.
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12,000 Feet Up, With a Storm Coming In
A crew of mountaineers — Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, Savannah Cummins and Manoah Ainuu — scaled the Grand Teton. They ended up shivering in wet sleeping bags, but also feeling “a happy, vibrant aliveness.”
The stories in this series use immersive media and some were created using new technologies for storytelling. These pieces are built to load most seamlessly on a fast connection, such as 5G.
A project by Veronica Chambers, Dodai Stewart and Marcelle Hopkins. Designed and produced by Danny DeBelius and Antonio de Luca. Illustration by Rad Mora. Photo editing by Amanda Webster. Director of Cinematography, Jonah M. Kessel. Aerial Cinematography by Brian Dawson. Additional support from Alicia DeSantis, Nick Donofrio, Jennifer Harlan, Tracy Ma, Skivjana Neza, Heather Phillips, Lauren Reddy, Dan Sanchez, Josephine Sedgwick, Adam Sternbergh and Blake Wilson.
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