Gabriel H. Sanchez
@gabrielhsanchez
Photo Editor @nytimes + @nytfood / Former @buzzfeednews
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From #MeToo to Hong Kong, this is what the last decade of protest looked like, via Gabriel H. Sanchez for BuzzFeed News: apple.co/34cxXm2
Our very own Gabriel H. Sanchez's new book "In the Limelight," photos of NYC club culture in the 90s, is now available for pre-order: penguinrandomhouse.com/books/646485/i…
“I don't believe a peaceful protest is possible, because a protest, by definition, makes people uncomfortable. It disturbs people,” one organizer said, “but we are adamant about being nonviolent," Rosalind Adams and I profiled organizers Warriors in The Garden bit.ly/3hyYAK1
These photos show some of the most inspiring moments of protest from LGBTQ history, via Gabriel H. Sanchez for BuzzFeed News: apple.co/2YzCXS9
Check out VANITY FAIR's preview of Gabriel H. Sanchez & Steve Eichner's IN THE LIMELIGHT! Available October 20th from Prestel 📸 In the Limelight Walks Through the Clubs of New York City’s ’90s vanityfair.com/style/2020/08/… via VANITY FAIR
📷 We are delighted to announce that Gabriel H. Sanchez is joining the The New York Times as a photo editor on the Cooking/NYT Food desk. nytco.com/press/new-cook…
Take a moment to meet 11 people who make America's food system work. This is what great food journalism looks like. NYT Food Mahira Rachel Wharton Aidan Gardiner Gabriel H. Sanchez @Mark_Josephson nytimes.com/live/2021/01/0…
Photos for the The New York Times about the complicated segregation history of Lusco's restaurant in Greenwood, Mississippi — closing after being an iconic Southern eatery for decades. Story by Brett Anderson, and big thanks to editor Gabriel H. Sanchez. Article: nyti.ms/3g8OIHv