Mural in Ponce Honors the Founders of the First Women's Hostel
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Photos and video by Ana María Abruña Reyes The Moriví Collective celebrated the legacy of the founders of Casa Protegida Julia de Burgos, Mercedes Rodríguez López and Mary Anne Maldonado, with the mural The Protectors of the Survivors at Ponce Public Car Terminal. In an emotional and symbolic act, the mural was presented yesterday that pays tribute to those who founded the first shelter for women survivors of domestic violence in Puerto Rico and…
A mural that celebrates the resilience and legacy of the women survivors of domestic violence was unveiled this morning at the Ponce Public Car Terminal. The work, entitled The Protectors of Survivors, was created by the Moriviví Collective in collaboration with the Julia de Burgos Protected House, in tribute to the founders of the first women’s shelter in Puerto Rico and Latin America: Mercedes Rodríguez López and Mary Anne Maldonado. The artis…
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