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Kenya’s Kibera slum overflows with street art — latimes.com–Solo 7

Posted on December 18, 2009 by Ken

Kenya’s Kibera slum overflows with street art — latimes.com

Feature on Solomon Munyundo, a.k.a Solo 7

Solo 7 — Toi Market

Solo 7–Kibera

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