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Tag: Juana Alicia

Posted inNews

Renowned muralista Juana Alicia makes Mission return with latest exhibit

by El Tecolote Staff April 25, 2019

I couldn’t have met artist, activist, and educator Juana Alicia in a more appropriate place. She and I sat amidst the Rebozos Mexicanos exhibit on display at the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts on a warm Friday morning. The rebozo being a cultural symbol of the interweaving histories of feminine resilience and beauty—I found […]

Posted inNews

Women’s Building muralists to release book for mural’s 25th anniversary

by El Tecolote Staff March 22, 2018
Posted inMultimedia, Photo

A Conversation With Juana Alicia

by El Tecolote Staff April 10, 2017
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