She Who Wrote First: The Story of Enheduanna, The World's First Known Author

She Who Wrote First: The Story of Enheduanna, The World's First Known Author

Before Homer. Before the Bible. Before any name you were ever taught in school, there was Enheduanna. Over 4,300 years ago, a Sumerian priestess picked up a reed stylus, pressed it into clay, and signed her name to her work. She was the world's first known author. And almost no one knows her name.

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City of Angels: An Intimate Portrait of LA Style and Identity
Yaris Sanchez Yaris Sanchez

City of Angels: An Intimate Portrait of LA Style and Identity

In City of Angels, photographer and creative director Jasmine Benjamin turns her lens toward the people who shaped the rhythm of Los Angeles. Her portraits honor the style, creativity, and lived experience of those who built the city’s cultural identity. This feature explores her inspiration, her relationship with LA, and the deeper stories behind her visual archive.

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She Was the Moment: Honoring Hip-Hop’s Original Muses
Yaris Sanchez Yaris Sanchez

She Was the Moment: Honoring Hip-Hop’s Original Muses

They were the heartbeat of a generation. The Video Vixens exhibit honors the women who helped define hip-hop’s visual era, reshaping how we see music, femininity, and power. Through photography, film, and storytelling, their legacy lives on.

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