Comments for Judging graffiti: Art or vandalism?

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Produced by Guadalupe Hernandez

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Summary: As you go from place to place in San Francisco – in neighborhoods like downtown and the Haight, and along Market Street – all around you'll see graffiti. Some of it may be giant or it might just be simple bubble letters, filled in with color, behind a billboard high above you. In San Francisco and many major cities, there is a never-ending public controversy over graffiti. People think one of two things: either the graffiti is vandalism or it’s art. KALW's youth reporter Lupe Hernandez takes a look at graffiti in her neighborhood.
 

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Hearing the city speak

This piece a tells a balanced narrative on the controversial topic of graffiti. The feeling of this piece is raw, and tells the story from a very down to earth level. Lupe's observations of graffiti on the Muni bus actually being recorded on the bus really added a nice touch to the story and the setting. The production of this piece is spot on, with a smooth, professional sound.

Hearing the different people in the community speaking on this topic really made this piece speak to a wide audience while still retaining its balance. I enjoyed this piece and I would recommend anyone listen to this piece.