Ronnie Goodman is a self-taught artist — now homeless — who created much of his work while serving eight years in prison for burglary. The Color of Hope is on view at Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center through January 8.



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Ronnie Goodman is a self-taught artist — now homeless — who created much of his work while serving eight years in prison for burglary. The Color of Hope is on view at Precita Eyes Mural Arts and Visitors Center through January 8.


Walking in the streets of the Mission takes Lauren back to the streets of South America. Up until now, she’s known the Mission through its bars and restaurants; now it’s the buzz on Mission Street that attracts her. She loves listening to the Spanish in the streets.
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