MacArthur fellow LaToya Ruby Frazier captures the town that survived
Braddock, Pennsylvania, was once a thriving steel town before the town’s industry collapsed. It's where LaToya Ruby Frazier grew up, like her mother and grandmother before her, and it's where the visual artist and 2015 MacArthur fellow has returned to document the change her community has endured. Jeffrey Brown talks with Frazier about her art and activism.

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Paying homage to America’s working class | LaToya Ruby Frazier on documentary photography

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LaToya Ruby Frazier Takes on Levi's | "New York Close Up" | Art21

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George Washington’s Obsession They Don’t Teach You About

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A creative solution for the water crisis in Flint, Michigan | LaToya Ruby Frazier

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1986: How to Spot the Upper Class | That's Life! | BBC Archive

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Renewal & Reality: Rebuilding Braddock (Full Episode)

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LaToya Ruby Frazier's "The Notion of Family" Confronts Racism and Economic Decline

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Welcome | Braddock, PA: Part 1 | Topic

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The Hidden History of Black Georgetown | The Legacy Series: Living A Legacy

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LaToya Ruby Frazier: Using Photography for Social Change | February 12, 2023

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Juneteenth Explained To White People

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Golden Retriever Meets Completely Broken Rescue for the First Time

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Inside the US Steel Town

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1982 NEWS SPECIAL: The South Bronx | WASTELAND

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How a Few Shades of Skin Color Changed Everything for One Family | Amanpour and Company

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The Artist Project: LaToya Ruby Frazier

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LaToya Ruby Frazier: Selected Works

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When TYSON Fought a Freak of Nature…

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The TRAGIC Family Behind Ebony Magazine's $200 Million Black Media Empire

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