Chef Jose Luis Chavez, co-founder and owner of Mission Ceviche, for The New York Times
Nicholas D. Lowry, auctioneer and president of the vintage poster department of Swann Auction Galleries, for The New York Times
Christian Smalls, an ex-Amazon worker fired during the pandemic and leader of the movement to unionize the first Amazon warehouse in the US, for Vox
Sarah Cameron Sunde, performance artist, for Gothamist
Tim Keller, theologian and co-founder of Redeemer City to City, for The Wall Street Journal
Agustina Velez, a mother and tenant in the neighborhood of Corona, for The New York Times
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Representative for New York's 14th congressional district, for LeMonde
Power Malu, director of special events and programming with Overthrow Boxing gym, captain of the urban running crew Bridgerunners, artist, activist, and unofficial LES historian, for Chalkbeat
"Residente" René Pérez Joglar, Puerto Rican Grammy award-winning rapper and writer known professionally as Residente, for The New York Times
Shahiyda Dewalt, left, and Sikrett Roberson, right, daughters of Simeria Dewalt, for NPR
Ryan Clark, retired NFL player and host of The Pivot podcast, Ryan Clark, for The New York Times
Sergio Ajche attempts to keep warm by moving about on Lafayette Street and Broom Street near Lt. Petrosino Square as he waits for deliveries, for The New York Times
Karen Roman with her children Zeniah Lopez, Joel Rodriguez, King Browing, and Kamren Browing outside of their old apartment on E118th Street in Spanish Harlem, for The New York Times
Lieutenant at the Yonkers Police Department and the head of the Yonkers Guardians Association, Charlie Walker, for NPR
Hernan Santiago Cortés Sr., 67, a displaced resident of Guanica, Puerto Rico that is currently living in Manhattan New York due to the ongoing earthquakes in his hometown, for CNN
Alejandro Quiles Garcia, 40, middle, and his son, Alexander Quiles Cortés, 7, sit at a relative's home in Manhattan, New York, and take advantage of a rare morning uninterrupted by the ongoing earthquakes in their hometown in Puerto Rico, for CNN
Justin Marshall and his vibrant green male Quaker Parrot, Chicken, for The New York Times
Former head of the NAACP in Yonkers, Karen Edmondson, for NPR Yonkers United States of America
Russell Patrick Brown, a musician and coder, for Gothamist
Alexander Cecil McNab, 23, a black Columbia University senior that was confronted by security officers after walking through the gates of Barnard College without showing his I.D. that led to accusations of racial profiling by campus security, for The New York Times
Former Yonkers police commissioner, John Mueller, for NPR Pleasantville United States of America
John Breedan Jr, 62, an 11-year MTA bus driver and Brooklyn native, for The New York Times
Joan Solotar, senior managing director at Blackstone and global head of private wealth solutions, for The Wall Street Journal
Josh Harris, a co-founder of Apollo Global Management, the second-largest U.S. private-equity firm, and co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and Crystal Palace Football Club, for The Wall Street Journal
Sheikh Musa Drammeh, a community leader who spoke at the public funeral for the Bronx fire victims at 333 East 181st St., for BuzzFeed News
In early March as the peak of COVID-19 overwhelmed New York City, Rochester native and Brooklyn local, Lea Polizzi, 24, was laid off from her job as a nanny. After a sequence of troublesome months searching for work in a dormant city, Polizzi resorted to constructing masks and selling them online to make ends meet, for The New York Times
Christine Batiz, whose mother and 8-month-old daughter died in the 2017 Bronx fire at 2363 Prospect Avenue, for BuzzFeed News
Sarah Hughes, director of artistic programming, left, and Stephanie Rolland, theatre rows new director of theatre operations, right, for The Wall Street Journal
Andrew Sokoloff Diaz, 32, Jacqueline Cosme, 30, and their son Sebastian, 1, a married couple that along with hundreds of neighbors, many of whom are immigrants were displaced after a fire took place in their Jackson Heights building, for BuzzFeed News
Amy Tichenor, Manager of the Rockaway Brewing Company, in the brewery taproom that has been repurposed into a soup kitchen for first responders and healthcare providers in Far Rockaway, for The Intercept
Rosalee Gibson, co-owner of Birdcamp, for The New York Times
Breanna Elleston, 27, the best friend of Sera Janneh, who died in the recent Bronx fire, for BuzzFeed News
Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, center, energizes a crowd of supporters, various members of unions in New York City, and members of the press outside the Amazon facility in New York City, for Vox Media
Richard Rosenblum, former commodities trader and global head of oil derivatives trading for Goldman Sachs, for The Wall Street Journal
Ramon Pacheco, a Brooklyn resident that has run an ice cream trunk in lower Manhattan for the past 27 years, for The New York Times
Don Bridges, an avid Yankee fan and season ticket holder, for Gothamist
Ray McGuire, mayoral candidate for New York City, at Central Park, for Bloomberg
Professor for the Department of Ethnic and Race Studies at Borough of Manhattan Community College, Remysell Salas, left, sits for a portrait with his nephew, Emilio Salas, right, after a busy afternoon distributing bags of produce to residents of the Allerton neighborhood in The Bronx, for Chalkbeat
Tariq Haq, Owner of Corner Dehli, inside his restaurant amongst various Bollywood movie posters as he prepares to reopen his 5th Avenue, Brooklyn restaurant for take-out orders, for The Wall Street Journal
NYPD Deputy Inspector Stewart Loo of the Asian Hate Crime Task Force at his office in the Manhattan 13th Precinct, for The Wall Street Journal
Andreas Koutsoudakis Jr., 36, a restaurant lawyer at Koutsoudakis & Lakovou Law Group and Owner of TriBeCa’s Kitchen, sits in a booth with a portrait of his father, Andreas Koutsoudakis Sr. who died of Covid-19 in March, before the evening dinner service in late February, for The Wall Street Journal
Leroy Green, House of Glory wrestler, for VICE
Audrey Strauss, the acting U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, leads a news conference where she announced the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell, for The New York Times
Tammie Teclemariam, a freelance food and drinks writer, and whose recent tweet of a photo of Bon Appétit editor in chief helped spur his resignation and a reckoning over institutional racism at the magazine, for The New York Times
Evander James, House of Glory wrestler, for VICE
After commuting over one hundred blocks from Inwood to the Upper West Side by electric bicycle, Natanael Evangelista makes his way to the corner of W78th Street and Amsterdam, a typically high volume corner for orders, for The New York Times
Jacob Morris, director of the Harlem Historical Society, stands on the corner of Edgecombe Avenue and W 155th Street, which was renamed Thurgood Marshall Boulevard and Charles Hamilton Houston Boulevard and enjoys a crisp February afternoon in the historical Harlem neighborhood of Sugar Hill, for The New York Times