#StreetsHaveStories

 

Pueblo Studio partnered with Los Angeles Walks and Southern California Families for Safe Streets to create a deeply participatory and healing event for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. Grounded in the power of community storytelling, the event honored those whose lives had been forever changed by traffic violence.

Pueblo Studio invited survivors, families, and community members to share their stories in their own voices—capturing intimate portraits and personal narratives that illuminated both grief and resilience. Through thoughtful narrative curation, these stories became a collective memorial and a call for transformation, turning remembrance into action.

The resulting storytelling experience centered community healing while also urging policymakers, planners, and the broader public to confront the human cost of unsafe streets. By uplifting lived experience, Pueblo Studio helped transform individual loss into a powerful movement for change—one driven by the voices of those who know the stakes most intimately.

Services Provided
Multimedia Narrative Curation


Project Team
Shalem Aboody-López, Cultural Strategist & Memory Worker