Wallflower: Lady Pink’s World

“We had heroes, we had villains and stories.” Graffiti icon Lady Pink and hip-hop writer Sujatha Fernandes on street art then and now, and around the world.
Tagged: art, graffiti, Hip hop, Latin America, music, youth
Immigration Arrests Lead to Online Outcry, and Release - NYTimes.com
Jan 14, 2013Favianna Rodriguez Talks Art and Activism on Pharrell’s YouTube Channel - COLORLINES
Jan 10, 2013The Rise of Being Undocumented and Unafraid - ABC News
Jan 9, 2013Breakfast with Papi, magical realism, and palm trees that are no more. New #fiction from .@crucet up at @culturestrike. http://t.co/HlJZKOkd
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Legalities of Being: counternarrative on living as an #undocumented youth: http://t.co/JWsE2S8a #immigration @CultureStrike @ncdreamteam
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Legalities of Being: counternarrative on living as an #undocumented youth: http://t.co/JWsE2S8a #immigration @CultureStrike @dreamact @ri4a
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RT @favianna: HuffPost showing some love for #MigrationIsBeautiful documentary! http://t.co/cEBJPVh4
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“We had heroes, we had villains and stories.” Graffiti icon Lady Pink and hip-hop writer Sujatha Fernandes on street art then and now, and around the world.
Tagged: art, graffiti, Hip hop, Latin America, music, youth