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Eduardo Carrillo's best-known work, "Testament of the Holy Spirit," was painted in Midtown Sacramento in 1971 and will be hanging in the Crocker Art Museum this summer as a part of the museum's Carrillo exhibit.
Courtesy of the Crocker Art Museum
Political Junkie Ken Rudin offers context and analysis on the Trump administration’s controversial immigration policy to separate children from their parents when seeking asylum in the United States.
Cody Drabble
What are the potential long-term effects of separating a child from their parents? UC Davis pediatric psychologist Dr. Brandi Liles explains research on the topic.
Write Or Die is performing two upcoming shows, one at Sophia's Thai Bar & Kitchen on June 30 and one at Concerts in the Park on July 27. Insight revisits their conversation with the band from September 2017.
The Crocker Art Museum just opened a new summer exhibit dedicated to the life and work of Eduardo Carrillo, who once lived in Midtown and taught at Sacramento State.