In the Vista Bela neighborhood, on the outskirts of Londrina's North Zone, Paraná, a collective gesture of love and struggle blossoms in the form of a mural. A Palestinian face covered by a keffiyeh, ruins that scream, wires that wound, and flags that resist are now immortalized in concrete, a living memory of the pain, dignity, and hope of a people who resist.
The mural is part of the International Walls for Palestine Day and stands as an embrace from afar, a denunciation of the ongoing genocide, and an affirmation of internationalist solidarity. It is the people painting together, making the neighborhood a space of affection, art, and resistance.
The action was created with the active participation of the community, with the artist Will (@alllikeapaint); Igão De Nadai (@igaodenadai), from the MST Cultural Collective, in partnership with the Vista Bela em Movimento project (@projetovistabelaemmovimento). Photos: Comunicadores Muralistas
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