Justice and Oppres$ion
Painted on the Islamic Center, this consists of the words "JUSTICE" and "OPPRES$ION" and "INNOCENT" and "HUMANITY" in large, stylized letters. Additional text reads "Whoever kills an innocent person it is as if he has killed all of humanity. Quran 5:32" and ".....and giving to relatives and forbids immorality and bad conduct and oppression. Quran 16:90"
Alex Smith
Islamic Da'Wah Center
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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HS
Alex Smith
https://juxtapositionarts.org/about/team/staff/alex-smith/
UAM-GF_0660
478 University Avenue, Saint Paul, MN, USA
We
Stencil art depicting BIPOC portraits, indicating people who have been killed by police brutality. In the middle of the faces the personal pronoun "WE" is written. Above the faces, there is a phrase written in red spray paint that reads, "Humanity wins...police brutality loses... change is here!!!"
Daesk
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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LA
Artist: @daesk1
Photographers: Vicki Smith and Darnutzer, georgefloyd-streetart-mpls.org
UAM-GF_29266
621 W Lake St, Minneapolis, MN
Humanity Over Hate
This "End Familia Separation" mural is on the side of a Criminal and Immigration Law office building. It is the first in a series of six mural by the artist, focusing on the need to put humanity before hate. This artwork is 12 feet high, and the artist, Lucinda Yrene, says "The girl represents the immigrant minors in detention centers . . . the butterflies coming through the open door symbolize children being set free, and the hummingbirds are the guards". The series was aimed to be finished on April 22, 2020, a date marking ten years since Arizona's SB1070, the first law to allow questioning about immigration status and paperwork to anyone who agents might think was not in Arizona legally.
Lucinda Yrene also known as La Morena
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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KAJ
Artist: Lucinda Yrene also known as La Morena
Photographer: Kathleen Arola-Johnson
Alex E. Navidad, PLC, 1401 W Washington St, Phoenix, AZ 85007
Humanity
"Humanity" in pink and blue graffiti with yellow and red accents on wood boards.
Styleflip
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Annie Vitale
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0174
2443 Hennepin Ave.
Pink and Blue "Rest in Power" Throw-up
Spray-painted throw-up on black plywood. Pink text with purple and white shading reads "Rest in Power" and "BLM." Blue bubble letters with white shading reads "George Floyd" between the two former phrases.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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SE
Froukje Akkerman
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0435
Vital Culture at 2443 Hennepin Ave
Wildstyle "Humanity"
Pink wildstyle text with blue spotted shading. Reads "Humanity." Red drips and yellow lines accent the work.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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SE
Froukje Akkerman
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0437
Hennepin Ave
My Cries Are 4 Humanity
Graffiti in black spray paint reads "My Cries Are 4 Humanity."
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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LA
Photographer: Todd Lawrence
UAM-GF_3031
Geroge Floyd Square
My Cries Are 4 Humanity
"My Cries Are 4 Humanity" is spray-painted in black on a brick wall. Above the phrase "We Want Peace We Want Love We Want Justice We Want Equality" is written in black.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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LA
Photographer: Ellie Patronas
UAM-GF_3047
George Floyd Square