The collaborative mural portrays Nina Gualinga, an environmental and indigenous rights activist and “hija del primer levantamiento (daughter of the first uprising).” It is inspired by a photographic portrait by Marc Silver taken during his documentation of the fight of the Kichwa tribe in Ecuadorian Amazon to save their ancestral land from oil interests. The mural depicts images of migration, Hudson Valley landscapes, and an Incan Inti gold piece over coal and marble- natural resources mined from these areas to build cities and capitals – referencing traditional medicine, modern technology, wellness and health divided by years of solitude.