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Favianna Rodriguez : ウィキペディア英語版
Favianna Rodriguez

Favianna Rodriguez (born September 26, 1978) is an American artist with Afro-Peruvian roots. Rodriguez got her start as a political poster designer in the 1990s' in the struggles for racial justice in Oakland, California. Rodriguez is known for using her art as an activism tool. She designs posters ranging from a variety of different issues including globalization, immigration, feminism, patriarchy, interdependence, and genetically modified foods.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Biography )〕 She has self-identified herself as Latina. Over the last few years Rodriguez has been able to make a name for herself by having her work exhibited not only nationally but internationally as well.
== Background ==

Rodriguez was born and raised in the predominantly Latino neighborhood of Fruitvale in east Oakland, California. She was raised by her parents who migrated from Peru to California in the late 1960s. Rodriguez came from a family where her parents did not have a college education, however they worked hard to make sure that she had the best education that was possible for her. Art was always something important in Rodriguez's life and from a young age she was able to win art contests and appear on Spanish television shows sharing her art.〔 At age 12 she briefly moved to Mexico City to avoid corruption and negative influences in Oakland. Rodriguez resided with her aunt during this time, but then began to rent a room from an elderly lady after that did not work out. During Rodriguez's time in Mexico city she discovered Frida Kahlo and was immediately inspired as she felt she could relate to her.
By the age of 15 Rodriguez returned to the United States to her hometown of Oakland. Although her parents were supportive of her art they pushed Rodriguez to pursue a career in medicine or engineering.〔〔

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