MEXICO CITY (AP) - As a teenage punk 35 years ago, José Luis Escobar Hoyos wanted to teach his mother that his lifestyle wasn't just about dressing in chains and spikes and listening to loud, accelerated music.
Punks distribute toys to children in need for Three Kings Day in Mexico City
MEXICO CITY (AP) - As a teenage punk 35 years ago, José Luis Escobar Hoyos wanted to teach his mother that his lifestyle wasn't just about dressing in chains and spikes and listening to loud, accelerated music.
So he started a project called Kings Punks, where he collected and distributed toys for children living on the street on Three Kings day, also known as Epiphany, when children in Mexico typically receive gifts from the three wise men.
"The bases of punk are mutual support and solidarity," he said Sunday night as the gift drive was in full swing.
Over the years many volunteers have joined his effort. Sporting black t-shirts from their favorite bands, black boots and glimmering piercings, the punks handed out scooters, dinosaurs and other gifts to children in the streets of Mexico's capital early Monday.