From a Southside Community Garden build to HIV testing, our photojournalist at the Fort Worth Report captures the diversity of events through images of the week. If you have events or photo opportunities, contact community engagement journalist Cristian ArguetaSoto at cristian.arguetasoto@fortworthreport.org or on Twitter.

Fort Worth ISD District 4 trustee Wallace Bridges was sworn in to serve on the board at the June meeting. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
“Black Every Day: Photographs from the Carter Collection” features images depicting Black life spanning more than 100 years. The exhibit is on view through Sept. 11, 2022. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Kasandra Ewing, 58, helps plant seeds in her new garden. Southside Community Garden, a nonprofit focused on addressing food insecurity in the 76104 ZIP code, planted three gardens, including Ewing’s on June 30. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A volunteer helps build a community garden in Morningside on June 30. Nonprofit Southside Community Garden built its 51st community garden in the 76104 ZIP code. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Fort Worth resident Kasandra Ewing, 58, poses with her newly installed community garden on June 30. Ewing grew up in Morningside and moved to Southwest Fort Worth, but she eventually moved back to her childhood home after her mother passed. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Southside Community Garden volunteers plant vegetables on June 30. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Southside Community Garden volunteers spread mulch on a garden bed on June 30. The nonprofit, Southside Community Garden, has built 51 community gardens at the homes of 76104 residents. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Children participate in a Car Care Clinic on June 28 at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County Nicholas & Louella Martin Branch. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A Bridgestone worker checks a car oil level at a Car Care Clinic on June 28 at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County Nicholas & Louella Martin Branch. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A Bridgestone worker teaches children about jumping a dead car battery during a Car Care Clinic on June 28 at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County Nicholas & Louella Martin Branch. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A Bridgestone worker teaches children about tire pressure during a Car Care Clinic on June 28 at the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Tarrant County Nicholas & Louella Martin Branch. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
From left, Nigel Hutton, Pamela Jayson, Latrell Friday and Kimberly Russell stand outside the AIDS Outreach Center in Fort Worth. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Andrew Hicks is the program manager for the TCU Horned Frog Investment Network. The network has evaluated 276 opportunities, invited eight companies to pitch, made two investments and has two investments in consideration. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Blood drawing tools and vials sit on a cabinet inside a mobile HIV testing clinic on June 27. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Cotton balls and other blood drawing tools sit on a cabinet on June 27. Nonprofit Celebrate Shi hosted a mobile HIV testing clinic for National HIV Testing Day at the Poly Subcourthouse, 3500 Miller Ave.(Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A worker prepares a patient’s arm to draw blood. Workers tie the upper arm with a rubber band and disinfect the area before sticking patients. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Tarrant County Public Health offers COVID-19 and HPV vaccinations on June 27 at the Poly Subcourthouse, 3500 Miller Ave. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A room is set up to monitor students during their procedures at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Regional Simulation Lab. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Mannequin parts sit in a room at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Regional Simulation Lab. The school invited guests to tour the new lab June 23. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
People listen to speakers at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Regional Simulation Lab grand opening on June 23. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
A standardized patient displaying a fake knee transplant sits on a bed. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
People look around a fake apartment at the University of North Texas Health Science Center Regional Simulation Lab on June 23. The apartment set up will help students train in the spaces they will work in after graduation. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)
Fort Worth City Council member Michael Crain, center right, attends the University of North Texas Health Science Center Regional Simulation Lab grand opening on June 23. (Cristian ArguetaSoto | Fort Worth Report)

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Cristian ArguetaSotoCommunity Engagement Journalist

Cristian is a May 2021 graduate of Texas Christian University. At TCU, ArguetaSoto served as staff photographer at TCU360 and later as its visual editor, overseeing other photojournalists. A Fort Worth...