"Mr. Mendoza's Paintbrush" by Luis Alberto Urrea LeVar Burton Reads
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- Performing Arts
The self-proclaimed Graffiti King of Mexico brandishes his magical paintbrush, providing commentary on small-town sins. This story appears in the collection THE WATER MUSEUM. Find more from the author at luisurrea.com.
Content advisory: sexism, sexual harassment
The self-proclaimed Graffiti King of Mexico brandishes his magical paintbrush, providing commentary on small-town sins. This story appears in the collection THE WATER MUSEUM. Find more from the author at luisurrea.com.
Content advisory: sexism, sexual harassment
39 min
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