50 years after first Chicano Park murals, a younger generation picks up the fight
It’s been 50 years since neighbors first took paintbrushes to the highway pillars in Chicano Park, creating the now-famous murals. KPBS reporter Katie Hyson looked into the park’s legacy, and its future.

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