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Felix santos is a visual artist that focuses in digital interactive web projects based in New York City. Felix is the co-founder of Sidewalkkilla.com.

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Felix santos is a visual artist that focuses in digital interactive web projects based in New York City. Felix is the co-founder of Sidewalkkilla.com.

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Alexey Kim is a New York City–based independent queer artist, writer, journalist, and photographer. He is the founder of the LGBTQIA+ focused news editorial vertical Sidewalkkilla.com. Alexey was born in Kazakhstan, formerly part of the USSR, eventually moving to the US in his early teens.


Alexey started his career as a photo contributor to Gayletter magazine in June 2018, covering events, parties, and fashion shows, and photographing still life and editorial shoots for the magazine’s blog as well as print issues of the magazine.


Alexey’s work has also been published in The New York Times, New York Magazine, V magazine, WWD, Paper, Out, The Cut, them., Glamour, Advocate, People, Buzzfeed and more.


In June 2019 Alexey decided to start his own venture and founded an LGBTQIA+ news editorial vertical called Sidewalkkilla.com, concentrating on nightlife, events, and personal stories from the LGBTQIA+ community.


Alexey has extensive experience in social media management, still, product, portrait, fashion, event, and nightlife photography. His past and present clients include Indochine NYC, Sotheby’s, Douglas Elliman, Geena Rocero, Major Food Group, Gayletter, The Beau Next Door, Flowerling, EdoEyen, Revery clothing, and Octomobility.


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TIMELINE


Collaborations

  • 2021 Roundup


    Stories that shaped our year.

  • 2020 Roundup


    15 stories shaped by 2020.

  • RFTCA: HIV/AIDS Cure Won’t Come in a Pill


    We are finally starting to see the day where getting rid of HIV/AIDS is plausible, scientifically thinkable.

  • Conversations: What Are We Doing To Protect Black Trans Women? (Part II)


    Remy Black is an artist, a sex worker, and a black trans woman. Remy explores many sensitive subjects and the reality of “living in a dangerous body.” Part II

  • Conversations: What Are We Doing To Protect Back Trans Women? Part I


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.

  • World AIDS Day: “OUT OF THE DARKNESS” Vigil In St. John’s Lutheran Church


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.

  • World AIDS Day: “Out Of The Darkness” Vigil In St. John’s Lutheran Church


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.

  • 2021 Roundup


    Stories that shaped our year.

  • 2020 Roundup


    15 stories shaped by 2020.

  • RFTCA: HIV/AIDS Cure Won’t Come in a Pill


    We are finally starting to see the day where getting rid of HIV/AIDS is plausible, scientifically thinkable.

  • Conversations: What Are We Doing To Protect Black Trans Women? (Part II)


    Remy Black is an artist, a sex worker, and a black trans woman. Remy explores many sensitive subjects and the reality of “living in a dangerous body.” Part II

  • Conversations: What Are We Doing To Protect Back Trans Women? Part I


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.

  • World AIDS Day: “OUT OF THE DARKNESS” Vigil In St. John’s Lutheran Church


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.

  • World AIDS Day: “Out Of The Darkness” Vigil In St. John’s Lutheran Church


    Family members and loved ones gathered to hold this year’s candlelight vigil for World AIDS Day with guest speakers and performances.