After 4 years since the project’s inception we are beyond thrilled to announce the publishing of TOKALA now available for presale.
TOKALA is a photo series highlighting the intersectionality of climate and social justice by centering on youth organizers and the stories of the communities they reside in. The series name is derived from the Lakota word Tokala; honoring an elite warrior society recognized for their skill, bravery and leadership from a young age.
Featuring thirteen activists from eleven locations across the United States, the series reflects the varied climates and lifestyles in each region while illuminating the connecting thread of injustice. TOKALA—photographed by Carlos Jaramillo and styled by Marcus Correa—offers an educational platform for a wider audience to visually understand the many faces of climate justice through stylized portraits complimented by fine art documentary imagery. The goal of TOKALA is twofold: to spread awareness of climate realities and to shift the narrative being presented to the general public. Though the causes are complex, the reality is consistent: QBIPOC communities are disproportionately affected by climate change and have always been at the forefront of the fight against it.
Printed in Italy the hardcover book includes full color print imagery accompanied by text bios of each activist and an afterword from model & activist Quannah Chasinghorse.
Link to purchase in bio
Photographs by
@_carlosjaramillo_ - Carlos Jaramillo
Creative Direction and Styling by
@marcusjcorrea - Marcus Correa
Produced by
@Landbackbaddie - Thomas Lopez Jr.Â
Designed & Published by
@convoke.nyc - Convoke NYC
All proceeds will go towards the ongoing expansion of this project đź©¶