A Black Power fist annotated with text reading "Call to action; Justice; Unity; Wisdom; Freedom; Loyalty; Community; Determination; Perseverance." Red text and outline of the fist against a black background.
Silhouette of a white head against a black background with text reading "Mother, mother, there's too many of you dying, Brother, brother, there's too many of you dying."
BLM
Two painted panels on the same wall. The first is yellow with Black person in the center. Their hair forms the acronym "BLM." The second panel is purple with black silhouette legs, arms, and head with "Hands Up, Don't Shoot" on the torso area.
A mural depicting many characters and open spaces for others to contribute thoughts, statements, and questions to the viewer. Created adjacent to the Capitol Hill Organized Protest.
White painted panels show a black silhouette with hands raised in the center. The silhouette is wearing a white shirt with red text reading "Hands Up, Don't Shoot." Around the figure are flowers.
The mural was painted in late June 2020 on the Alpine Dam in Rockford, Illinois. The wall has been used a as community graffiti wall for 60 years. The mural depicted Symbol — the 47-foot tall steel sculpture at Rockford, Illinois' Sinnissippi Park —…
Two painted signs hanging from a blue fence. First sign has a background of loosely-painted trees, and the words "De-fund the police"; second sign has a backdrop of clover, and the words "Racism is the fault & responsibility of white people."