An art gem in the heart of Los Angeles explains why it is the site of the Summit of the Americas
2022-06-08T02:35:22.330Z
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This city is home to immigrants from many Latin American countries with ties to US history. That is why a mural by Mexican David Alfaro Siqueiros made in the 1930s stands on a rooftop near Olvera Square.