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Nonprofit works to preserve Chicano Murals in Colorado
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Chicano Artists Repair Whitewashed Mural at Sun Valley Dispensary
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Denver May Soon Create the Country s First Historic District Honoring the Chicano Movement
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Denver projects aim to protect city s Latino, Chicano history and culture
The city will hold virtual meetings on April 28 and May 15 to present the proposed designation of the La Alma Lincoln Park neighborhood. Author: Victoria De Leon Updated: 7:41 PM MDT April 18, 2021
DENVER One of Denver s oldest neighborhoods is on track to become a Historic Cultural District. According to Historic Colorado, the La Alma Lincoln Park (LALP) neighborhood was at the heart of Denver s Chicano Movement in the 1960s and 1970s.
The city of Denver s landmark preservation team drafted design guidelines to appropriately reflect the history and culture of the La Alma neighborhood. The city will hold virtual meetings on April 28 and May 15 to present those plans to the community. Lucha Martinez de Luna, the director of the Chicano/a Murals of Colorado Project, encourages community members to attend to show support or share their own stories about La Alma s history
While many art forms have hit a dead end during the pandemic, murals have continued to spread across Colorado. But if you want to venture out to see street-art paintings past and present, good luck: It s not easy to track them down much less trace their historic roots.
There s no map or guidebook that tells the story of the art on walls and buildings around the state. No cultural institution preserves its history, either. Not History Colorado. Not the Western History Collection at the Denver Public Library. Not the Denver Art Museum. That makes it difficult to determine what s been painted, who did it when.and why. Sometimes, the where disappears altogether.