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Voices of our Youth
A large wall of plywood painted with quotes and text in colored squares and rectangles. Text includes "Silence is Violence," "George Floyd," and "Black Lives Always Mattered." Quote from MLK Jr. is included
Tags: California, I can't breathe, Los Angeles, MLK
Know Justice Know Peace
A mural surrounding a heart containing the words "Know Justice Know Peace". The mural contains the phrase Say Their Names and the black power fist. Painted on a boarded up shop front in Los Angeles, California
Tags: California, George Floyd, June 2020, Los Angeles, Mural, plywood panel, Say Their Names, USA
Stop Asian Hate Crimes, Protect Our Elders
This large mural includes two blue tigers, a lotus flower, and text reading "Stop Asian Hate" and also "Protect Our Elders" in pink and yellow.
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…
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.
Tags: Asian Hate, California, China Mac, Graffiti, Los Angeles, spray paint, Stop Asian Hate, street art, USA
8 Minutes 46 Seconds
A stencil of George Floyd's face with the text "8:46" on his face. This is painted on a sidewalk with pink and black spray paint.
Be Celebrated Not Tolerated
A blue heart spray painted with the stenciled text "Be Celebrated Not Tolerated."
Black Power Fist
A mural of a black power fist painted on a store front.
Still Here
A mural painted on brick wall of an Indigenous person with the text reading "Still Here" and "From Dine" and "To The Tongva." The Tongva are the Indigenous People of California. Additional text is painted in the center of the mural.
Protect The Sacred
A mural on a storefront which reading "Protect The Sacred," "Protectmaunakea," and "NoDAPL." The mural includes a black and white image of an Indigenous person wearing traditional attire, accompanied by additional text.