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  • Quetzalcoatl

    Salvador Allende y Los Chilenos

    Basement Level

    José Martí Mural

    José Martí Child Development Center

    Main Floor

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    Luis Alfonso Velazquez Flores

    Salsa Latina

    After School Program Mural

    Royal Chicano Air Force Mural

    Indigenous Solidarity Mural

    Explosion of Chicano Creativity

    Free Leonard Peltier Mural

    Proyecto Saber Mural

    Ricardo Aguirre

    Así lo Soño Sandino

    Seattle-Managua Sister City

    Rainbow Haven Ofrenda

    Top Floor

    Rubén Salazar

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    Mario Parra Mural

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    International Workers

    Roger Fernandes Mural

    Wounded Knee Mural

    Frances Martinez

    Roberto Maestas

    Portrait of Roberto Maestas

    The Occupation

    Old Beacon Hill Elementary School

    Four Amigos

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  • NUESTRA HISTORIA,

    NUESTRA COMUNIDAD

    Our History, Our Community

    Funding generously provided by:

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    EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA

    Network

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    2524 16th Avenue S

    Seattle, Washington 98144

    (206) 957-4605

    www.elcentrodelaraza.org

    EL CENTRO DE LA RAZA

    INTRODUCTION

    Nuestra Historia, Nuestra Comunidad provides interpretive materials for the artwork and events from El Centro de la Raza's history. El Centro de la Raza was founded in 1972 with a peaceful occupa-tion of the Beacon Hill School building. Since its founding, El Centro de la Raza has served the Latino community and other diverse communities. Throughout its history, El Centro de la Raza has stood in solidarity with numerous social justice movements. Nues tra His toria, Nues tra Comunidad sheds light on the a rtwork a nd the voices from these movements which continue to shape the organization to this day.

    HOW TO USE THIS MAP

    Blue numbers ( ) represent artwork. Red numbers ( ) represent historic points of interest.

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    ORAL HISTORIES

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    El Centro de la Raza


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