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'''Precita Eyes Muralists founder Susan Cervantes is interviewed Story Corps-style by her son, Luz de Verano Cervantes,''' about her start as a muralist, working in community, embracing graffiti writers, and an encounter with a reefer-smokin' skull in the Mission district's Garfield Park.  
'''Precita Eyes Muralists founder Susan Cervantes is interviewed Story Corps-style by her son, Luz de Verano Cervantes in 2021,''' about her start as a muralist, working in community, embracing graffiti writers, and an encounter with a reefer-smokin' skull in the Mission district's Garfield Park.  




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Latest revision as of 23:03, 14 September 2022

Unfinished History


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Precita Eyes Muralists founder Susan Cervantes is interviewed Story Corps-style by her son, Luz de Verano Cervantes in 2021, about her start as a muralist, working in community, embracing graffiti writers, and an encounter with a reefer-smokin' skull in the Mission district's Garfield Park.