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TWIN CITIES PUBLIC TELEVISION CO-PRODUCES LATINO ART: A COMMUNITY...

Twin Cities Public Television co-produces Latino Art: A Community Vision

Twin Cities Public Television co-produces Latino Art: A Community Vision, a film which showcases 15 of Minnesota's Latino artists convey their community's vision of a Minnesota future enriched by the Latino culture. Their art portrays a bridge between the Latino cultural heritage and Minnesota's cultural and economic future; through dance, hip hop, poetry, and stunning canvasses, it illustrates the voices of the Latino community as expressed in a CLAC state survey. Latino Art: A Community Vision is a co-production of tpt's MN Channel, the MN Humanities Center and the MN Chicano Latino Affairs Council.

To read more about Latino Art: A Community Vision, see when this program is going to air or watch the full program, click here.

 

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