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Creative Resilience Part 3 of 3

Season 7 Episode 9

It’s been said art and culture enrich the substance of our lives---reminding us of what we have in common. Artist Nikkolas Mohammed and Program Manager of the People’s Project in Los Angeles, Rosemarie Molina, discuss their involvement with Creative Resilience, a community art experience in Downtown Los Angeles.

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