From Iran to Harlem: Fighting Discrimination With Street Art


Franco "The Great" of Harlem poses next to his masterpiece on Frederick Douglass and 123rd Street.
"On a recent summer day in East Harlem, Alexander Keto stood on a ladder above a group of sixth graders playing basketball, aerosol can in hand. Keto is spray-painting turquoise blue paint on P.S. 7’s brick exterior. The wall turns into an image of a West African woman up to her waist in water, her three children playing beside her. It’s a striking visual that stands over two stories tall next to the busy intersection of Lexington Avenue and 120th Street. ..."
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