In 1981, at just 26 years old, Barbara Carrasco began her journey as an artist through her mural, "L.A. History: A Mexican Perspective," which was heavily censored at first.
Carrasco's mural is a significant reflection of Chicano culture and identity, showcasing prominent figures and the artist's own mother among a colorful assembly of characters.
After decades of being censored, Carrasco's mural can now be appreciated once again at the Los Angeles Museum of Natural History County, highlighting cultural history.
Carrasco expresses her belief in fighting censorship, noting the importance of art in expressing identity and history in contrast to being silenced.
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