An underground motorsport that became mainstream

By Johnny Dyer/ El Inde Drifting is a motorsport that has its roots in outlaw street racing in Japan. But today, it’s an organized sport that’s ever growing in popularity, made up of many eclectic individuals who have an addiction for adrenaline. Johnny Dyer has the story.  Music: Late by Metre Crush by Evan Schaeffer…

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Tablas de libertad (Freedom Decks)

Por Marery Ruiz Barraza / El Inde The 2020 Summer Olympics debuted its first skateboarding competition. Although prominent figures competed during the Olympics, the Mexican border town of San Luis Rio Colorado, Sonora homes a group of skaters who recall their journey to get a skatepark, be accepted by the community, and obtain sponsors, like…

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Tucson’s Southside advocates for bike safety

By Vanessa Lucero/El Inde Car culture rules in Tucson, making bike lanes practically invisible. Motorists aren’t always friendly on the road. But in Tucson’s Southside, a group of community members gather together every second week and final week of the month at the Pueblo Center to ride together, making sure their presence is known on the…

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Normal is relative

By Ashley Morales/El Inde Providing therapy to children with autism can bring many challenges and joys. Working in this field requires a lot of patience, creativity, and emotional control. For a behavioral technician who is also a parent of children with autism, the field has represented the path of a new career. Story by Ashley Morales….

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Takoyaki on the streets of Tucson

By Sebastian Janik/El Inde The smell of food hangs in the air during the Tucson Meet Yourself also known as Tucson Eat Yourself festival. The temperature drops below 90 degrees and the breeze carries the delicious smells of cooking from all different parts of the world. Tacos, Roasted Corn, Raspados and Japanese street food. Sebastian…

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