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Leave it to 2020 to make our headlines sound like Panic! At The Disco songs. This week we’re joined by Julio Salgado, an artist who immigrated with his family from Mexico when he was 11. Salgado uses his artistic brilliance and Journalism degree to tell stories in new and powerful ways. He's an incredible example of how giving a shit about your community can take you all the way to Washington D.C... the Smithsonian to be precise. Julio talks to us about how he and his gay uncle changed the bias in family, his experience being undocumented, the importance of community support, and more. If you haven't already voted... Go vote! Ve y vota! .... and send this to your racist family asap
all things Julio:
http://www.juliosalgadoart.com & http://www.instagram.com/juliosalgado83
Organizations to check out: http://www.instagram.com/familiatqlm & http://www.instagram.com/culturestrike
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Leave it to 2020 to make our headlines sound like Panic! At The Disco songs. This week we’re joined by Julio Salgado, an artist who immigrated with his family from Mexico when he was 11. Salgado uses his artistic brilliance and Journalism degree to tell stories in new and powerful ways. He's an incredible example of how giving a shit about your community can take you all the way to Washington D.C... the Smithsonian to be precise. Julio talks to us about how he and his gay uncle changed the bias in family, his experience being undocumented, the importance of community support, and more. If you haven't already voted... Go vote! Ve y vota! .... and send this to your racist family asap
all things Julio:
http://www.juliosalgadoart.com & http://www.instagram.com/juliosalgado83
Organizations to check out: http://www.instagram.com/familiatqlm & http://www.instagram.com/culturestrike