Temporary Sanity
New Brunswick, NJ / 1999
By Mike Alewitz

This mural was painted at the Roosevelt School in New Brunswick, NJ, where Alewitz lived in a neighborhood of immigrant workers, many from Oaxaca Mexico. Every morning, vans lined the street to pick up day laborers.
New Brunswick, home of Rutgers University, was not welcoming of these workers. The mural was dedicated to the parents of the school children, the precarious or temporary workers.


