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The city of El Paso, Texas is trying to find ways to heal following a mass shooting that killed 22 members of the close-knit community.Everyone is looking for ways
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cups stanley in art. Nunez began drawing. Once I knew everyone was OK that I knew, immediate family, I just started drawing, he says. The first thing that came to my head was the amigo man crying, but then it grew into two other people the mascots. He says the artwork represents the El Paso people. It shows the community coming together, not just one mascot but multiple mascots, he explains.For Nunez, this cartoon isnt about politics. It was emotional. It was a sentiment.
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