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Stenciling the Americas

By Beth U. Earlier, walking to the subway, I saw an image of a man holding the hand of a frightened girl stenciled on a brick wall. Riveting in its simplicity, the stencil reminded me of similar ones I photographed this summer in Mexico City. IMG_0734 More
Posted in From the Field Tagged Activism, Art, From the Field/s, Mexico, Migration, neoliberalism, urban

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