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Sayre Quevedo

Sayre Quevedo is a multimedia artist and journalist based in New York City but grew up in the Bay Area. His work has been written about on Remezcla, We Are Mitú, and TeleSUR, among others. He has reported for National Public Radio and Marketplace.


A mural commemorating the Empire Zinc strike in Bayard, New Mexico.

And they will inherit it

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