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Protest signs and artwork on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, Date: 31 October 2020
Protest signs and posters on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, located on the north side of Lafayette Park in Washington D.C.
There is a spray painted fist that reads "JUSTICE" on the side of the hand. A poster that reads "EVERYBODY OUT! Whether Trump tries to steal the election or Biden wins and tries to continue Trump's policies, we can get out in the streets together and stop them. Everybody out! For resources, tactics, and updates: cwc.im/EverybodyOut" It has an image of the US Capital upside down with people falling from it onto the street of Washington D.C. that show protestors holding a sign that reads "THEY ALL MUST GO".
There is a horizontal shot of a part of the fence with multiple posters and in front of it is a headshot of Trump that has a Hitler mustache drawn on and a poster underneath which reads " Black, Trans, Woman's, Queer, Disabled Lives Matter! White silence is violence! The top of the poster reads All Black Lives Matter.
There are multiple posters that read “No Justice No Peace” Next to this poster are two photos of Michael Marshall and reads “November 2016…Rest in Power” as well as Bryan Overstreet reads “April 2015…Rest in Power”. Underneath this is a poster which reads “Black Trans Lives Matter printed on a trans flag background. There is another poster that reads “Black Lives Matter = Abolish The Police” with drawings of three pigs crossed out with a red X. Under this poster is one that reads “Protect Black Woman with a drawn gold crown and next to this is a poster which reads “Fuck Donald Trump” with Trump drawn as a pig.
There is a photo of a panoramic view of the BLM memorial fence showing many posters and BLM protestors in front of the Washington Monument with a bright orange sweatshirt hung up above the fence. -
Protest signs and artwork on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, Date: 18 October 2020
Protest signs and posters on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, located on the north side of Lafayette Park in Washington D.C.
There are seven black and white still photographs of protestors in various areas. Some of these photographs show people holding the American flag, on a car raising their fist, in front of the Washington monument, holding a “Black Lives Matter” flag. Underneath the photographs is the Instagram handle of the person that took the photographs which reads “@IAMKAMALX” on a piece of white cardboard.
There is a white sheet of paper that reads “Women Want Respect + Safety” which is written in pink and in green reads “Peace Justice” that is within the text.
There is a large poster that reads “Seize THIS moment to bend the moral arc back toward justice.” Next to the statement is an image taken by Magali Gauthier of people who are kneeling in protest and raising their fist holding signs of their own.
There is a Clorox bleach container on the ground and a “Get Well Soon” balloon that is tied to it.
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Protest signs and artwork on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, Date: 24 September 2020
Protest signs and posters on the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence, located north side of Lafayette Park in Washington D.C.
In these images, there is text reading "No Justice No Peace", in white spray paint, outlined with purple and green. This text covers multiple posters with the same or similar statements. A painted portrait of Breonna Taylor includes a photograph of the artist who painted it. There are more posters that read "Silence is Compliance", "Solidarity" and other text. A typed letter titled "A Call to Americans Everywhere" is taped on the fence. -
More Justice More Peace Street Mural, Victoria, B.C.
"More Justice More Peace" is painted on the pavement in various colors.
The mural was organized by Charity Williams, a bronze medal Olympian and member of the national rugby 7s team. Each letter was sponsored by a local business and a grant from the city of Victoria. -
Justice 4 George Floyd/Black Lives Matter/Prosecute Bad Cops
A series of plywood panels decorated with hearts and text. The text reads "Justice 4 George Floyd," "Black Lives Matter," "OD'S," "Justice," and "Prosecute Bad Cops" with an outline of a pig head. Located on O'Donovan's Irish Pub -
We're Open - Justice
"We're Open!" in orange cursive with a blue background and "Justice" in black block letter outlines on a white background. Three colorful peace signs and hearts are painted on colorful rectangles. Located on Sencha -
We are Open/Floyd Justice
"We Are Open" along with "BLM" and "FLOYD JUSTICE" with flowers on a restaurant storefront. "No Justice, No Peace" has been written on the flower. Painted in the context of intense conflict between protestors and police as well as extensive damage to businesses and structures in the adjacent area on 5/28/2020.
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Caution, Racism Kills
The artist's description: "This is a piece dedicated to justice for Breonna Taylor. The mural addresses the fact that racism is injected into our society even if there is “caution tape” in the way. Racism ultimately leads to death. Justice would lead to life if we could break the caution tape and inject that into our society." -
Floyd / Love / I Can't Breathe
FLOYD! in bubble letters with graduated tones of yellow, orange, green, and blue. Also "LOVE," "I can't Breathe," etc.