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Sticker about the community’s need for adequate housing, green spaces, health care, and food security.
Stickers designed by unknown artists. Photo by © SAKARIT
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105-119 Church St, NYC
40°42’49.42″ N 74°0’32.32″ W
October 17, 2021
Capture Time: 12:34:28.021 PM
Sticker about the community’s need for adequate housing, green spaces, health care, and food security.
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