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Chicago- A Tribute to Essential Workers from Covid Between the Coasts

Chicago- A Tribute to Essential Workers from Covid Between the Coasts

Update: 2020-11-15
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It’s a windy day in Chicago. The sun shines down on a large mural that sits at Carpenter and 18th Streets in Pilsen, a neighborhood on Chicago’s southwest side.



The mural is hard to miss and attracts everyone who passes because of its colorful homage spotlighting three of the community’s own. Pilsen is a community that has overcome hardship long before the COVID-19 pandemic hit, a community whose hope is as essential as its workers.



An indigenous serape pattern serves as the colorful backsplash for Javier, a U.S. Postal worker, Rosalinda, a clerk at Los Jasmines, the corner store where the mural is located, and Juan, a butcher shop worker, all pictured in their work uniforms and masks. The pattern is intentional and pays respect to the culture and history each proudly carries.

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Chicago- A Tribute to Essential Workers from Covid Between the Coasts

Chicago- A Tribute to Essential Workers from Covid Between the Coasts

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