This picture is from an ongoing project by Daily Lobo freelance photographer Laurisa Galvan. Galvan has been focusing her lens on the gang lifestyle in an effort to illustrate the gang life that often lies out of sight but is fairly prevalent in the southwest. These photos are taken of a gang member named "Sapo." Galvan took portraits of the self-described “gangbanger” at his home in Chamita, a town just outside of Española. Sapo said that the tattoos that adorn his body reflect his heritage. The large tattoo on his stomach reads “Farmero,” or farmer. This is a reference to his ancestry of agriculture. Sapo feels a connection between the idea of land ownership in farming and the concept of territory in the gang world.
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Daily Lobo Archive | April 27(un)Occupy Albuquerque protesters stand on Central Avenue chanting “we are the 99 percent,” after they were removed from Yale Park on Oct. 26, 2011. At least 40 protesters were arrested and removed from Yale Park by Albuquerque Police, NM State Police, and UNM police on the last night of the 25-day Yale Park encampment. Taken by Juan Labreche.
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Courtesy of Go Lobos | February 9Pamela Kosgei, a decorated UNM cross-country athlete. Courtesy of Go Lobos.





