Berlin Wall Project At Wende Museum Marks 20 Years Since the Fall
This is a sample of the Berlin Wall as see at the Los Angeles-based Wende Museum, a non-profit organization dedicated to acquiring, preserving, and enabling access to cultural and political objects, personal histories and documentary materials of Cold War-era Eastern Europe.
KPCC's Shirley Jahad talks with Justinian Jampol of the Wende Museum, which is marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall with pieces of the old wall, and new art.
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