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Two Pictures Are Worth 1,068 Words: A Pedestrian Bridge as a Political Landscape in Small-town Mexico
Even color changes can be culturally and politically symbolic as shown by the repainting of a bridge in a small town in the state of Puebla, Mexico from the tri-color of the PRI party to that representative of the new PAN party that came to power in 2010.