Devyn Galindo (they/them) is a two spirit, transmasculine, Mēxihkah mixta artist and filmmaker based in Los Angeles on Tongva lands. Their transdisciplinary practice includes filmmaking, photography, installation and sculpture, addressing themes of pre-colonial gender systems and the reclamation of ancestral knowledge across the Latine diaspora. Merging documentary, conceptual, and experimental styles, their work explores identity, challenges patriarchy, and navigates the physical and spiritual realms of gender expansion through indigenous Mēxihkah spirituality. They focus on stories that are often untold, amplifying voices from historically underrepresented subcultures such as the queer and trans people of color, Latine, two-spirit, and Mēxihkah communities. Galindo encourages us to embrace our own complexities while recognizing our interconnectedness in the struggle for collective liberation.