How Will You Turn The Page?
"How Will You Turn the Page?" above two hands holding an open book.
Left page, "Today, School to prison pipeline, exploitation, mistrust, broken promises, profits, criminalization, segregation, borders, policing."
Right page, "Tomorrow, restorative justice, reparations, solidarity, land returns, people, decarceration, integrations, dreams, abolition." At the base of the book is "PAZ."
@Kevin.bunay
@adresdner.art
See also items #255 and #961.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Froukje Akkerman
UAM-GF_1046
617 W Lake St, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
How Will You Turn The Page?
Two hands, in different shades of brown, hold an open book. The book lists anti-racism goals for today and changes to see in the world for tomorrow, along with the word "Paz." At the top, text reads "How Will You Turn the Page?"
Alex Dresdner @adresdner.art
From the artist:
"The left side of the book (today) says (in order):
- school to prison pipeline
- exploitation
- mistrust
- broken promises
- profits
- criminalization
- segregation
- borders
- policing
and the right side (tomorrow) says:
- restorative justice
- reparations
- solidarity
- land return
- people
- decarceration
- integration
-dreams
-abolition"
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Art by Alex Dresdner; Photograph by Sally Pemberton
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0255
617 West Lake