<i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>

In this paper, we describe a collaborative community-based research project that centered on community members’ lived experiences, which led to the identification of key community issues that resulted in a representative art project in the form of a public mural. Eleven mothers who were long-time re...

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Main Authors: Jesica Siham Fernández, Laura A. Nichols
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Published: MDPI AG 2025-01-01
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description In this paper, we describe a collaborative community-based research project that centered on community members’ lived experiences, which led to the identification of key community issues that resulted in a representative art project in the form of a public mural. Eleven mothers who were long-time residents of the community were the drivers of the issue identification and mural creation. The issues identified, and subsequently depicted in the mural, revealed the importance of the environment in neighborhoods, with residents dealing with encampments, illegal dumping, prostitution, eviction, and gentrification. In the mural <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community), a group of <i>madres</i> (mothers) sought to emphasize their shared admiration of art as a form of remembrance of ample food, clean air, and beautiful spaces to live and raise their children. Drawing from the <i>madres’</i> reflections and written testimonials, this paper describes the collective mural-making process; moving from research-based issues identified by the <i>madres</i> into the mural design stage, including the identification of symbols and their meanings, to the creation and painting, and the culmination with a mural-unveiling celebration. The paper ends with a description of the value of community-based art as a form of resistance and as a reminder to concretize the environmental justice issues and values that are central to community members.
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spelling doaj-art-61f1e37047014f65890c77b10a161fde2025-01-24T13:49:42ZengMDPI AGSocial Sciences2076-07602025-01-011412510.3390/socsci14010025<i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>Jesica Siham Fernández0Laura A. Nichols1Department of Ethnic Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USADepartment of Sociology, College of Arts and Sciences, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA 95053, USAIn this paper, we describe a collaborative community-based research project that centered on community members’ lived experiences, which led to the identification of key community issues that resulted in a representative art project in the form of a public mural. Eleven mothers who were long-time residents of the community were the drivers of the issue identification and mural creation. The issues identified, and subsequently depicted in the mural, revealed the importance of the environment in neighborhoods, with residents dealing with encampments, illegal dumping, prostitution, eviction, and gentrification. In the mural <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community), a group of <i>madres</i> (mothers) sought to emphasize their shared admiration of art as a form of remembrance of ample food, clean air, and beautiful spaces to live and raise their children. Drawing from the <i>madres’</i> reflections and written testimonials, this paper describes the collective mural-making process; moving from research-based issues identified by the <i>madres</i> into the mural design stage, including the identification of symbols and their meanings, to the creation and painting, and the culmination with a mural-unveiling celebration. The paper ends with a description of the value of community-based art as a form of resistance and as a reminder to concretize the environmental justice issues and values that are central to community members.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-0760/14/1/25community-based participatory action researchmuralingplace-makingimmigrationenvironmentart
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<i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
Social Sciences
community-based participatory action research
muraling
place-making
immigration
environment
art
title <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
title_full <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
title_fullStr <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
title_full_unstemmed <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
title_short <i>Mosaicos de la Comunidad</i> (Mosaics of the Community): Community-Engaged Participatory Muraling with <i>Madres Emprendedoras</i>
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topic community-based participatory action research
muraling
place-making
immigration
environment
art
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