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Ashley Tyner
A wave of Black and brown chefs, including Ghetto Gastro, Pri Aguilar, Nasim Lahbichi and more, are using food as a force for community.
Cheryl Santos
The city’s new wave of creatives on their passions, the importance of chosen family and queer visibility in Mexico.
united states of i-D
Sara Radin
A crew of young designers in Salt Lake City are building a conscious, DIY fashion community that merges art, thrifting and skate culture.
Emma Russell
Hong Kong’s creatives on the challenges they’ve faced under traditionalism and increasing Chinese control, as well as their hopes for the future.
Eda Yu
Danny Bowien, Gia Seo, Jeannie Jay Park, Lumia Nocito and Masami Hosono talk identity, community and how to make it big while pursuing your passions.
Chella Man, Humberto Leon, Japanese Breakfast and more, tell us how the city’s inspired them and their hopes for the future.
i-D Staff
From New York City to New Mexico, this new series is a celebration of diverse communities, scenes and subcultures across America.
Future Now
Tom George
In i-D’s new film, makeup artist Ammy Drammeh, hairstylist Isaac Poleon and nail artist Mei Kawajiri tell us why collaboration is key.
straight ups
Lia Savillo
Between the virus, strict curfews and a barrage of natural disasters creatives in the Philippines have really been put to the test.
With ongoing Covid-19 restrictions, artists have found new ways to survive and thrive in a city that offers little support for the self-employed.
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