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- Collection: Anti-Racism & Social Justice
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Black and Brown Solidarity for George Floyd
This immensely detailed, large mural depicts a lively scene where both nature and the city of Minneapolis pay respect to George Floyd.
Death to AmeriKKKa
"Death to Amerikkka" spray-painted onto the sidewalk of George Floyd Square. "Amerikka"'s usage of "KKK" alludes to the Ku Klux Klan, referring to underlying racism in American society. The earliest known usage of Amerikkka recorded in the Oxford…
Determined Spirit
A panel with imagery and quotes about resilience combined. The image shows a rose emerging from cracks in the pavement. Text reads "A determined spirit can never be broken --Andrea Sawyer" and "The time is always right to do what is right --MLK."
Fuck 12, BLM
The words "fuck 12" and "BLM" are spray painted with gold paint on a iron door. Above the text a possible peace sign is noted.
Tags: anti-cop, anti-police, BLM, fuck 12, George Floyd Square, Graffiti, Minneapolis, Minnesota, policing, Twin Cities, USA
Justice/Extend a Hand
A series of panels reading "Justice for George," "Extend a Hand," and "We Must Become the Leaders We are Looking For" along with decorative elements including flowers, a mountain scene, and the Earth.
Know Justice Know Peace/No Justice No Peace
A portrait of George Floyd set against a red background with text reading "Know Justice Know Peace" and "No Justice No Peace."
Lion HeART II
A collective from the A-Loft Art Lofts and Lisa Hey Skildum (Lisa Lenglet) painted murals along Saint Anthony Main, including Maridee Slater, Meg Neuville, and Shade Pratt. The lion pays homage to the optometrist who gave the group permission to…
Lion HeART: See Me. Hear Me. Believe Me.
The face of a lion painted over a wall that had been previously tagged. The lion's mane incorporates some of the tagging. Text on the lion's face reads "SEE ME/HEAR ME/BELIEVE ME"