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Justice In Our Barrios, Paz Al Mundo: A Moratorium on War and Carrying the Legacy Forward Closing Reception & Panel Discussion Q&A

Date
March 8
Time
3:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Cost
Free
Council District
City Council District 1
Event Series Dates
Saturday, March 8, 2025

Lincoln Heights Youth Arts Center presents Justice In Our Barrios, Paz Al Mundo: A Moratorium on War and Carrying the Legacy Forward Closing Reception & Panel Discussion, on Saturday, March 8, 2025, from 3:00 to 6:00 p.m. LHYAC’s marks the closing of inaugural exhibition with a panel discussion featuring organizers, educators, and artists from various sectors of the Los Angeles landscape who work towards creating a better future for us all.

Be a part of Lincoln Height’s history as we recognize the artists who came together to contribute to the Center’s first gallery exhibition and celebrate the promise of thought-provoking art exhibitions in this community-based space for years to come.

This event is free and open to the public.

 

About Justice In Our  Barrios:

Justice In Our Barrios, Paz Al Mundo: A Moratorium on War and Carrying the Legacy Forward is a historiographic exhibition chronicling the rise of Mexican American empowerment through multi-generational, intercultural, and grassroots movement building towards peace and social justice in the United States from the 1920’s to the present. Documented from the archives and experiences of Chicano Moratorium leader and activist, Rosalio Muñoz, the exhibition underscores the importance of asking, “How can we build people power to bring about the changes needed in our world?”

In addition to the historical timeline, the exhibition showcases new works of art including painting, drawing, photography, and mixed media, that embody the themes of peace, justice, and solidarity. The contemporary collection features work by emerging and established artists, from LHYAC visual art students to renowned , exemplifying the vibrant spirit and rich history of Los Angeles’ resilience and resistance. Each powerful work reflects the Chicano Movement’s legacy and relevance to the global conflicts of today.

 

Location

Lincoln Heights Youth Art Center
2911 Altura st.
Los Angeles, CA 90031 United States
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(323) 224-0928
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Organizer

Lincoln Heights Youth Arts Center
Phone
323-224-0928
Email
dca.lhyac@lacity.org
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