Stop Asian Hate graffiti
Stop Asian Hate in large bubble letters under construction scaffolding
HEKTAD
PHOTOGRAPH COPYRIGHT: Kurt Boone Anti Racist Street Art Photography
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Creator:: HEKTAD (@hektad_official)
Photographer: Kurt Boone (@kurtboonephotography)
UAM-GF_2360
Grand Street between Layfayette Street and Centre Street, New York, New York, USA
Stop Asian Hate
A young boy looks up towards the sky with large text behind him reading "Stop Asian Hate." The boy is wearing miscellaneous military gear with "Coexist" and "Be the Change" written on him.
Dragon76
https://www.instagram.com/p/CNCuM0IMUBG/
Urban Art Mapping
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D.Y.
Creator: Dragon76 (@dragon76art)
UAM-GF_2434
75 Chrystie Street, New York, NY, USA
Harmony
On the side of a building on the street of 3473 S. Archer Ave., stands an iconic cat in Asian culture with pink cherry blossoms behind it. Next to the cat are two gold koi fish. Beside this cat is the word "Harmony." Above the art, "#stopasianhate" is spray painted in white with a heart next to it.
Angel Lunetta
https://www.instagram.com/p/CN3eRpwA2ir/
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: Angel Lunetta (@voodoo.masochist)
UAM-GF_2436
3473 S. Archer Ave, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Stop Asian Hate Tiger
The words, "Stop Asian Hate" above a fearsome tiger surrounded by lotus flowers and green leaves.
Tattianna Howard
In Asian cultures the tiger symbolizes power and fearlessness, which makes the tiger the perfect mascot for this message.
Urban Art Mapping
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D.Y.
Creator: Tattianna Howard (@tattigram)
UAM-GF_2448
3473 S. Archer Ave., Chicago, Illinois, USA
Justice For Vicha
This mural says "Justice for Vicha" in brown paint on its far left. In the center is a portrait of Vicha Ratanapakdee. To the far right, red letters read "#StandForAsians." The artist's tag, @ImOneHunned and #HollywoodThai is painted in red and yellow under the portrait.
One Bouriyaphon
Artist One Bouriyaphon honors Vicha Ratanapakdee, a Thai American man who was pushed to the ground in San Francisco on January 28, 2021 and who died of the injuries from the fall.
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: One Bouriyaphon (@imonehunned)
UAM-GF_2475
Los Angeles, California, USA
They Can't Burn Us All
A wall has been painted red and orange. Over this, "They can't burn us all China Mac" is spray painted in white. An Asian man stands to the right of the sign with one fist raised, his head down.
China Mac
The text, "They Can't Burn Us All" is referring to the incident in Brooklyn, NY, where an Asian 89 year old woman was slapped and set on fire by two 13 year old boys. The man in the photograph is the artist, China Mac, who is also a rapper and activist.
Urban Art Mapping
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Creator: China Mac (@_chinamac)
UAM-GF_2477
Los Angeles, California, USA