
Graffiti, Roots & Resistance: MasPaz on Latin American Art & Identity
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What happens when graffiti becomes more than paint on a wall? Colombian graffiti artist MasPaz reveals how Latin American roots, indigenous traditions, and activism inspire his murals around the world.In this episode of Talk Latin America, Colombian-born visual artist MasPaz shares how his murals blend indigenous traditions, activism, and a deep connection to his Latin American roots.Adopted and raised in Washington, D.C., MasPaz never lost sight of his heritage. His art speaks of community, peace, environmental consciousness, and resistance against injustice. From painting in Colombia, Guatemala, and Brazil to bringing creativity into schools and underserved communities in the U.S., MasPaz shows how Latin American culture lives through resilience, spirit, and art without borders.🎙️ Hosted by CGTN anchor Diego Laje and Latin America editor Michelle Marinho, this conversation explores:-The intersection of art and activism in Latin America-How indigenous traditions shape modern graffiti and murals-Staying rooted in culture while living in the U.S.-The role of art in healing, resistance, and community identityIf you’re passionate about Latin America, street art, indigenous heritage and social issues, this episode is for you.#TalkLatinAmerica #MasPaz #LatinAmerica #GraffitiArt #StreetArt #IndigenousArt #ArtActivism #LatinoCulture #Colombia #LatinAmericanIdentity #Resistance