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Human Rights

Categories: Big Art. Bigger Change.Murals

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1117 Prairie St
Houston, TX 77002

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Artist: @victor.ash.studio

“Human Rights” highlights Houston’s strong commitment to ensuring freedom, peace and social justice for all, as well as its constant efforts to fight human trafficking. This powerful symbol depicts, Amy, a Latino girl from the community bareback and barefoot riding a wild horse as she whips her lasso above her head. As the new lone ranger of Houston she harnesses freedom and makes sure Houston stays a safe place.