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Taqueria Calafia Murals, 1445 Webster Street, Alameda, California
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![]() The sign for Taqueria Calafia was painted on the side of the building. A photograph of a singer was hung over part of that sign.
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![]() Art lined the wall behind the outdoor stage. Folding tables were stored beside the stage.
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![]() Art also lined the side of the outdoor eating area. A couple tables were still available for seating.
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![]() Two mini murals were attached to the wall behind the stage. One showed a man wearing goggles, and a medical mask, with the word above him, "Solid." The other mural was in two halves. It showed sun-like rainbows surrounding the words, "Love Wins."
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![]() Another mural was attached to the wall behind the stage. That mural showed a woman wearing a golden crown and meditating. Above her were the words, "Only Justice." Below her, additional words said, "Shall Bring Peace."
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![]() Two hands were attached to a metal background. Leafs were also attached, where each leaf was decorated with a name. The names were, "Eric," "Tamir," "Oscar," "Walter," "Ahmaud," "Sandra," Freddie," and "Rekia."
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![]() A small mural was close to the ground behind the stage. It showed a strong black woman with the words, "Power To The People, One Love."
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![]() Another small mural of a woman was above the last mural. This one also read, "Power To The People, One Love."
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![]() The final small mural on the wall behind the stage read, "End Racism."
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One of the murals along the side of the dining area showed a child with wings and a crown.
The words below the child read, "Daddy Changed The World."
The artist was Joanna Ruckman
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![]() Another mural alongside the dining area read, "Be The Change." It showed portraits of four people. The mural was by "@nicole_visual."
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![]() Another mural was next beside the eating area. It showed a woman's face with arms spread and surrounded by flowers. Sadly the mural had faded over time.
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![]() The next mural alongside the eating area showed two men kissing. It had been painted by the artist, "NGOC."
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![]() Next to a portrait of Angela Davis were words she had spoken: Progressive art can
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![]() The next item alongside the eating area of Taqueria Calafia was a carved wooden work of art. It featured birds flying under a sun-burst.
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![]() Another mural alongside the eating area at Taqueria Calafia showed six women creating a quilt.
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A series of letters suspended by a string read, "Beer Garden."
Those words partly covered another mini mural alongside the eating area.
It showed leaves and flowers and read, "Decolonize Your Mind."
The mural was by artist "@bymurry"
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![]() A woman basked on a fire hot day. A flower above her was surrounded by words. "Hope," "Joy," "Dreams," "Accept," "Inspire," "Create," "Dance," and many more.
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![]() Four pieces of art finished the side of the dining area. One read, "Community Art Garden." Another showed hands forming a heart with the letters, "BLM" inside. A third showed "Civil Rights," and "Justice For All." The fourth was a circular design.
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