Ian, Luis, and Minerva with Kota

Minerva Castillo just stepped down as President of Rancho Tapatio.

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Minerva: “I don’t mind the pandemic much. We like being at home. We walk every day at 8 pm and pray the rosary. So does my son who is a member of the community at St. Michael’s Abby in Silverado, California. He prays the rosary at 5 pm his time—so we do it together.

Ian, my other son, cooks for me. I am not a good cook. Luis gets home early from work so we now all have dinner together.”

Lexington in the Time of COVID-19 is an artwork about people practicing social distancing at a time of a deadly virus. And also offering kindness.

Kurt Gohde and Kremena Todorova capture photographs at the periphery of American culture, where drag queens, discarded couches, and abandoned motel signs exist.