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Yonga Arts | La Salvadora - The Savior i
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La Salvadora – The Savior

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The piece is a thought provoking work that re-examines the Biblical concept of masculine superiority.

The work challenges traditional gender roles and asks why men have always been seen as the “superior” Sex. the piece ask’s questions about power, control and equality.

It was created to start interesting conversations and get people thinking about this important topics.

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