Published on: 7/25/2015IST

Mexican Government Asked Street Artists To Paint 200 Houses To Unite Community

User Image Anuj Tiwari Last updated on: 7/25/2015, Permalink

A youth organization that’s been known to use graffiti as a means of expression has teamed up with the government of Mexico to rehabilitate Palmitas, a town in the Pachuca district. Under the moniker “Germen Crew,” the group painted 209 houses, or twenty-thousand square meters of facade, into a single rainbow mural.

According to streetartnews, the impact has been extremely positive: 452 families, or 1808 people, were affected by this project, resulting in violence amongst youths being entirely eradicated. The group, whose name literally means “germ crew,” have made community involvement a priority, which could partially explain the good results.

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Posted by SIJO K JOSE on Saturday, 25 July 2015

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