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Chinatown Warriors Mural

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Photograph of Chinatown Warriors Mural
Description
A mural, "Chinatown Warriors," created by Gian Galang on Doyers Street in 2023.
Creator
Gian Galang
Publisher
Gian Galang Artist Portfolio
Date
2023
Rights
Fair use
Format
Mural
Type
Still image of public art installation

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  • Everyday Resistance, Cultural Preservation, and Neighborhood Identity in Doyers Street Third Spaces as Sites of Preservation

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