Pen's Pals: A Journey to Heal in Mexico City

Published: April 7, 2023, 10 a.m.

b"Richmond-raised photographer Christopher Nechodom retraced his family's roots to a small town in Mexico. In doing so, he left behind the pricey Bay Area -- a place that he loves dearly but was costing him more than money; peace of mind was at stake.\\nAfter experiencing a series of traumatic events: a victim of armed robbery as a kid, losing a close friend to homicide as a young adult, and then narrowly escaping the tragic Ghostship Fire, that took the lives of 36 people in 2018, Nechodom says he's now on the path toward healing . \\u201cI think the fire just opened the floodgates,\\u201d Nechodom tells me. \\u201cAnd it also forced me to finally get in touch with my own vulnerability and really address that trauma.\\u201d\\nNow a resident of Mexico City, Nechodom spends his time between the capital city and the state of Michoac\\xe1n, where his mother's side of the family is from. The time spent in the state where he has roots allows for reflection and connection, while in Mexico City he has access to business opportunities and artist circles."