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La Peña Mural

Nicolas Cabrera, Mike Teez, Authors
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Canción de la Unidad / Song of Unity - The Mural at La Peña Cultural Center

Since 1978, everyone who has ever come to an event, a class or a meeting at La Peña, who has ever eaten a Chilean empanada in the café, has entered the mural, merging for an instant with the figures joined in Canción de la Unidad / Song of Unity. The poets, musicians, workers and leaders of liberation movements gathered in the mural are vivid reminders that our cultural work is founded on a multitude of voices raised in songs of struggle, of movement and social change. Innumerable people have stepped into the mural over the years to carry on this work as volunteers, staff, artists, donors, and activists organizing locally and in solidarity with movements for social justice around the world. Together we have created a unique space where new voices emerge from, and blend with, deep traditions. We are grateful to the many supporters who encourage, inspire and enable us to continue this work in the spirit of Canción de la Unidad.
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