“Acid Law Mural” in Honor of Victims
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A huge mural, located on the 5 de Mayo Boulevard with corner to the 2nd of the Orient, in the city of Puebla, now not only adorns the streets, but pays homage to three brave women: Esmeralda Millán, Carmen Sánchez and Leslie Moreno. It is the “Acid Mural Law”. The mural stands out for its intense and vibrant purple color, symbol of the feminist struggle against violence against women, but also for the colorful flowers and colorful yellow butterf…
The City Government, headed by municipal president Pepe Chedraui, through the Secretariat for Substantive Gender Equality and the Management of the Historical and Cultural Heritage Center, inaugurated a mural in homage to the victims of acid violence, located at the junction of Boulevard 5 de Mayo and the 2 East. The work, created by artist Lizette Charlotte, portrays the faces of Carmen Sánchez, Leslie Moreno and Esmeralda Millán, women survivo…
City Government dedicates mural to women survivors of acid violence – It is located at the intersection of Bulevar 5 de Mayo and 2 Oriente and promotes a city free of violence The City Government, headed by Municipal President Pepe Chedraui, through the Secretariat for Substantive Gender Equality and the Management of the Historic Center and Cultural Heritage, inaugurated a mural in tribute to the victims of acid violence, located at the interse…
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