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Feb 17
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Introducing ReCurrent: Backlot and Barri...

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Check out season two of ReCurrent, a Getty podcast about what we gain by keeping the past present.Hosted by Jaime Roque, this season explores cultural stories hidden in photographs, archives, and everyday places. Hear from artists, activists, and communities where Getty stories continue to unfold.On this episode, Backlot and Barrio, Jaime spends time with ph ... Show More
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