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Sarah Quiñones Wolfson

A selfie of KCET writer Sarah Wolfson. Sarah has long, brown curly hair and hazel/green eyes. She is smiling at the camera and has a nose ring on the right side of her face. Behind her is plant foliage and greenery.

Sarah Wolfson is a journalist from El Monte interested in covering the intersection of social justice issues and the arts. She has written about racial inequities in education, sustainable fashion brands, art and activism and emerging musicians.

A selfie of KCET writer Sarah Wolfson. Sarah has long, brown curly hair and hazel/green eyes. She is smiling at the camera and has a nose ring on the right side of her face. Behind her is plant foliage and greenery.
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Lizette Hernández is seated in front of a table, sculpting a container out of clay, using her hands. She is wearing a button-up plaid shirt and her hair is cut short in a bob. She's surrounded by lit candle sticks on the table and art materials and projects in various stages of completion.
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DJ Loser, who is wearing a black t-shirt with a star design printed on the front and a black snapback hat with "Funk Freaks" embroidered across the front stands in front of a DJ deck with his hands on one of the turntables. Behind him, Luer stands and looks on at the crowd in front of them, out of frame. There are other men on either side of DJ Loser and Luer.
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