A young woman sitting at a kitchen table, with a baby in a stroller next to her. On the table in front of her appears to be some homework, probably for one of Centro Cultural's many learning opportunities.
A young boy sticking out his tongue for the picture, sitting on a bus. It appears that the occupants of the bus are migrant laborers and their families.
Based on the notation of the slide frame, this portrait appears to be a photograph of a young woman named Kirstin, taken in her garden outside of an apartment building.
Five young girls in traditional Mexican clothing. The girl in the middle is wearing a sombrero, and the three girls in back are wearing rebozos, or traditional scarfs.
Children, dressed in a style that is traditionally associated with the Mexican state of Veracruz, dancing in a circle in the main hall of Centro Cultural's community center.
Portrait of a young woman and her family, photographed on her Quinceañera, the coming of age celebration in Latino cultures for fifteen year-old girls. Traditionally girls wear pink and wear a crown of flowers as symbols of their purity. Photograph likely taken inside St. Alexander Catholic Church.