Educación
A colorful public mural in San Antonio's West Side encourages students to stay in school.

📜 Vibrant public mural in San Antonio's West Side, celebrating Chicano culture and history.
🎨 Painted by local artists Cruz Ortiz and Juan Ramos in 1994, restored in 1999.
The artwork depicts a student, Lisa, choosing education over gang influences, triumphing over skeletons of gang members.
It features symbols of Mexican heritage like Aztec pyramids and a flourishing agave plant.

Why Go

✨ See empowering Chicano artwork
📜 Learn about local culture and history
🚶 Easy to access public art installation

Why Avoid

💤 Small, might feel quiet

📍 Location

2201 Guadalupe St, San Antonio, Texas, United States.

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