As New York City and the US march quickly into turmoil and tumult due to our unpreparedness in the face of the Coronavirus pandemic, we take a moment to look at this Street Art by Tatyana Fazlalizadeh, who reminds us that women are the resilient front line warriors in many of our lives.
The artist has been a champion of her sisters throughout her art career in the public domain that’s why when we saw this large poster on the streets of New York we smiled and for a moment we felt hopeful. And thankful.

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