The Fairmount Park Art Association inaugurated Puerto Rican artist Pepon Osario¿s first permanent installation on June 18, 2003 in the courtyard of Philadelphia¿s Congreso de Latinos Unidos. The Farimount Park Association, the nation¿s first private, nonprofit organization dedicated to integrating public art and urban planning in Philadelphia, commissioned the public art project, titled I have a story to tell you...,which recounts 15 Philadelphia stories through photographs transferred to glass panels. Through the photographs, Osorio displays and embraces both, good and bad moments of the Latino community by using archival picutres that range from weddings to funerals and reflect shared experiences that in one way or another have created an impact on community life. The photographs used are from clients and staff members of the Congreso de Latinos Unidos, which is the leading provider of social, health, economic and educational services to the Latino community of Philadelphia. The project transforms North Philadelphia¿s Congreso into a community photograph album. Thirteen of the images are located in the glass walls of a casita (small house) that was built in the courtyard for the artwork, while two of the photographs were placed inside the Congreso¿s main building windows. The casita¿s glass walls, invented expecially for Osorio¿s project by Derix Glassstudios in Taunesstein, Germany, are bulletproof and impermeable to graffiti and breakage.