The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights of Los Angeles, or CHIRLA, unveiled the artwork at its South L.A. offices on Saturday.
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Black and Latino youth in South Los Angeles collaborated with artist Sally Hwang.
Some of them were on hand for the unveiling.
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The mural was created as part of the "L.A. vs. Hate" campaign, and highlights CHIRLA's work with multi-cultural youth to fight racism and hate in the city.