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Meet Ezra Alyosha Wilson #mnufc #mls #art #graffiti #mentalhealth
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Meet Ezra Alyosha Wilson, a local artist born in Russia and raised in South Minneapolis, who created a unique piece for Mental Health Awareness Night. Learn more about Ezra's journey, as well as his interpretation of the intersection between soccer, art, and mental health.
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"Meet Ezra Alyosha Wilson #mnufc #mls #art #graffiti #mentalhealth" is a soccer video from Minnesota United FC published on May 14, 2026. Runtime 2 minutes. Teams featured: Minnesota United FC. Pulled from mls coverage during mental health awareness night. Topics: MNUFC, Minnesota, Soccer, Football, and Minnesota United FC. Tap any team to open the Minnesota United FC' schedule and recent results. If you want to watch mls live, the watch-cost calculator maps your zip to the cheapest legal stack.
"Meet Ezra Alyosha Wilson #mnufc #mls #art #graffiti #mentalhealth" is a soccer video from Minnesota United FC published on May 14, 2026. The video player stays first, but the surrounding page adds searchable context: source, sport, runtime, tags, mentioned names, and follow paths. That extra context helps fans decide whether the clip is a quick highlight, a full segment, or a useful reference before pressing play.
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