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Immigrants find a voice in NYC phone booths

By Reuters
29 June 2017   |   1:06 pm
Afghan-American artist Aman Mojadidi's interactive art installation 'Once Upon a Place' creates a platform for immigrant voices in the middle of Times Square.

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