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  • Sep 20, 2024 | wsj.com | A.J. Baime |Morgan Lieberman

    Oscar Ruelas, 78, a car builder, retired longshoreman and co-founder of Duke’s car club, who lives in Los Angeles, on his 1954 “Mr. Lowrider” Chevrolet Bel Air, as told to A.J. Baime. I started working on cars in 1958, when I was 12 years old. I bought my first car that year. Around this time, me and four friends from the neighborhood started a social club. In 1962, it turned into Duke’s (it was originally called Duke’s of L.A.), and we appointed my brother Julio as president.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | washingtonpost.com | Morgan Lieberman

    Photos from Camp Indigo Point, where the yurts are decorated with pride flags and campers have a liberated freedom of expression. 7 minA camper brings their stuffed animals to dinner at Camp Indigo Point.

  • Aug 25, 2024 | wsj.com | A.J. Baime |Morgan Lieberman

    By | Photographs and Video by Morgan Lieberman for WSJ Your browser does not support the audio tag. 00:00 / 02:33This article is in your queue. Shannon Magid, 54, a “professional volunteer” living in El Segundo, Calif., on her 1992 Volkswagen Cabriolet, as told to A.J. Baime. I am married to a car collector, but this isn’t his story. It’s mine. I have always been a car lover, and was the only girl in a Volkswagen club in high school, in Torrance, Calif.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | nytimes.com | James Stukenberg |Maddie McGarvey |Morgan Lieberman

    Among the nearly 4,700 delegates gathered in Chicago this week for the Democratic National Convention: United States senators and representatives. Top state officials. Leaders of major advocacy groups and labor unions. Democrats aspiring to become one or more of the above. And hundreds of people with full-time jobs unrelated to politics, known only within their communities for the political work they do in their spare time.

  • Feb 29, 2024 | hcn.org | Morgan Lieberman |Emily Withnall

    I grew up in a small Catholic town in northern New Mexico. If I created a documentary about teenage lesbian life there in the 1990s, no one would appear in it — not even me. A photo shows me towering over the two friends I went to my junior prom with; one of them happened to be one of the two openly gay boys at my school. In 2003, New Mexico named the whiptail lizard its state reptile.

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