
Welcome to Images of the Week. Our hearts are heavy as we think about our brothers and sisters in Los Angeles—their losses, pain, and fears. We’re deeply grateful to the firefighters and communities who are stepping up and looking out for one another. The bond between the graffiti and street art communities in LA and NY runs deep, and hearing some of the stories coming out of this disaster is heartbreaking.
If you can help, please consider these reputable organizations:
American Red Cross – Los Angeles Region – Provides emergency shelter, food, and health services to disaster victims.
- Phone: (310) 445-9908
- Email: LosAngelesRegion@redcross.org
- Disaster Relief Assistance: If you require immediate disaster assistance, please call (800) 675-5799. American Red Cross
- Military Family Assistance: For connecting military personnel with family members, contact (877) 272-7337 (available 24/7). American Red Cross
Volunteering: To inquire about volunteer opportunities, email VolunteerServices.LosAngeles.CA@redcross.org or call (866) 548-8226.
Red Cross Los Angeles: Find a Shelter
The Salvation Army – Southern California Division – Offers disaster relief services, including shelter, food, and clothing to those in need.
Los Angeles Regional Food Bank – Distributes food to individuals and families affected by disasters.
World Central Kitchen – Provides meals to displaced families and first responders during disasters.
California Fire Foundation Wildfire & Disaster Relief Fund
Before donating items or volunteering, it’s advisable to contact these organizations directly to understand their current needs and ensure your contributions are most effective. Thank you.
Here’s our weekly conversation with the street, this week featuring Judith Supine, Rambo, Degrupo, Werds, Seoul, Hektad, Appleton Pictures, EXR, One Rad Latina, Notice, TABBY, Caryn Cast, Cram, Ratch, GRIDER, Zooter, Arsenio Baca, Zwoner, and Nice Beats.





















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