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A Day in the Life. 

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This autobiographical print demonstrates the hustle and bustle of the La Raza Graphics studio as well as the collaborative spirit it fostered. Artists worked together to illustrate, design, and print posters for local community events and also participated in political conversations at the national and international level. The donor noted that a number of La Raza Graphics “members are recognizable in this piece: Herbert [Siguenza], in the foreground pulling a silkscreen print; Pete Gallegos reading a newspaper; Juan Fuentes (to the left of Pete) discussing business with another member; and then there’s Linda Lucero located in the lower left-hand corner working at the drawing table, compass in hand. 

https://blogs.loc.gov/picturethis/2022/12/ready-for-research-mission-grfica-la-raza-collection/

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2022666212/.

A Day in the Life. 
Source: blogs.loc.gov