Twelve youth worked on this project and this is what some of them had to say:
I really liked working on this project because it was near my house and I needed money. I also enjoyed working with all the other people involved. When the mural was completed it was one of my proudest moments. I felt that after the project was complete I had grown so much as a person. It was a very different and enjoyable experience. ?—Raymond Lofton
This neighborhood project was very fun. I think it was a good opportunity for me to keep out of trouble and make some extra money. This mural meant a lot to me because a friend of mine passed away this past August and I feel that this project was dedicated to him. I hope to do something similar to this in the near
future. ?—Nick Narcho
The reason that I worked on this project was because the mural that was painted on El Rio Clinic after my brothers death was painted over. I thought it was pretty cool that some of the same people that worked on that mural also worked on this one. I?’m glad that I got a chance to work on another mural and it was cool that we got paid. ?—Danny Valenzuela
I think that this project will affect many people in many different ways and hopefully in good ones. There is so much violence today and I really think that projects like these help to restore faith in people. I hope to participate in many projects to come. ?—Erin Evangelist Nasewytewa
My friend?’s mural was painted over and I thought it was important to remember those teens that have lost their lives. The people of the barrio need to let everyone know that we have not forgotten these youth.
?—Alex Carrillo