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Raíces: Alex Paul Loza, Sara Tolbert and Pablo Mazariegos

A mural by Alex Paul Loza.
Alex Paul Loza
A mural by Alex Paul Loza.

Alex Paul Loza is a sculptor, muralist and portrait artist.

Sara Tolbert is also a multidisciplinary artist, from murals to tattoos.

Pablo Mazariegos is a documentary filmmaker, therapist and counselor.

They are among the voices you will hear from the Latino community in this city on “Scenic Roots” during this Hispanic Heritage Month, in a series of conversations in collaboration with La Paz Chattanooga: a series of conversations we call “Raíces” - or “Roots” in Spanish.

Alex Paul Loza
Alex Paul Loza
Alex Paul Loza
Sara Tolbert
Alex Paul Loza
Sara Tolbert
Pablo Mazariegos
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Pablo Mazariegos

Our thanks to Lily Sanchez at La Paz Chattanooga for bringing us together for these “Raíces” conversations.

Stay tuned for more of our series during this Hispanic Heritage Month.

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