Josué Rivas is an Indigenous futurist, creative director, visual storyteller and educator working at the intersection of art, technology, journalism, and decolonization. His work aims to challenge the mainstream narrative about Indigenous peoples, co-create with the community, and serve as a vehicle for collective healing.
He is a 2020 Catchlight Leadership Fellow, Magnum Foundation Photography and Social Justice Fellow, founder of the INDÍGENA, co-founder of Indigenous Photograph and Curator at Indigenous TikTok.
His work has appeared in National Geographic, The Guardian, The New York Times, Apple, Nike and Converse amongst others.
Josué is a guest in the traditional village sites of the Multnomah, Wasco, Cowlitz, Kathlamet, Clackamas, Bands of Chinook, Tualatin, Kalapuya, Molalla (Portland, OR.)
World Press Photo Involvement:
2022 World Press Photo Contest jury member
Josué Rivas on Social Media:
Twitter: @josue_foto
Instagram: @josue_foto