A Black Power fist crafted from wood on the side of a bus shelter on the intersection of 38th St. and Chicago. Words, names, and symbols and written and painted on the wood.
This plywood depicts a white and black stencil of a person with a red cloth around their neck. The person's right fist is the Black Power fist pose. Beneath the person are the words "What Matters."
A graffitied way in George Floyd Square reads "Justice" in red paint, "My cries are my humanity" in black paint, and "Black Power" in green paint. Additional graffiti exists though is not fully legible.
A piece of cardboard is painted black with white writing and attached to a street pole. The writing reads "This Space Uplifts, Centers Black Voices." The handwritten script is surrounded by dotted floral motifs.
These photographs show projections on the Robert E. Lee Memorial. The first image depicts W.E.B. Du Bois. Portrayed on the horse above W.E.B. Du Bois is "BLM." The second image depicts George Floyd and above this image is the phrase "BLM." The third…
Turquoise text reading "Persévérante" on a background of black, the word forming the shape of the Black Power Fist. Surrounding the fist are red and orange flames, with the text "ACAB" in the flames on the left side of the fist. In the center of the…