How Many More Will Have To Die For This War To End? (Breonna Taylor)
The mural contains a black, gray and white painting of Breonna Taylor in the style of a two-toned stencil. Surrounding her are yellow marigold flowers, and her name painted in black italic capital letters. Above her, in yellow and orange gradient letters, is the quote: "How many more will have to die for this war to end?"
Alex Dresdner @adresdner.art
Sunny's Hair and Wigs
The quote used here is an English translation of a quote by Brazilian feminist Marielle Franco, featured on the other panel of this mural.
Urban Art Mapping Research Project
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Alex Dresdner
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0267
2938 Lyndale Avenue South
How Many More Will Have To Die For This War To End? (Marielle Franco)
A black, grey and white stencil-style painting of Marielle Franco is surrounded by red roses. A quote from Marielle is written above her head in black and red letters: "Quantos mais vão precisar morrer para que esta guerra acabe?" (How many more will have to die for this war to end?)
Alex Dresdner
Sunny's Hair and Wigs.
Marielle Franco was a Black Brazilian feminist and activist against police brutality, assassinated in March 2018. The quote references some of Marielle's last words before her assassination, reacting to the death of yet another young black man killed by Rio de Janeiro's military police.
Urban Art Mapping Project
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Alex Dresdner
Minnesota
UAM-GF_0268
Lynlake