Video: Mexico City mural makeover
MexicoReporter | Aug 14, 2009 | Comments 3
To some, the graffiti that covers miles of walls and public spaces across Mexico City is a thing of beauty and something to be encouraged and celebrated. To others, such as the local government’s Youth Institute, it’s an ugly nuisance.
A government project mobilized more than 1,000 youngsters earlier this month to clean up and repaint a graffiti-covered wall in the south of the city, as part of an urban spruce-up scheme for the summer.
See the video for more.
– Deborah Bonello in Mexico City for the Los Angeles Times.
Video: The Mexico City government recruited more than 1,000 young people in this to make over a graffiti-covered wall in the south of the city. Credit: Deborah Bonello / Los Angeles Times
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About the Author: MexicoReporter.com is the personal website of Deborah Bonello, a multi-media journalist. She is currently based in London and works for the Financial Times as a video journalist. Prior to that was a news assistant and video journalist for the Los Angeles Times Mexico City bureau.
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