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Say Their Names
Description
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This collection references specific BIPOC victims of police brutality and racially-motivated vigilante acts of violence.
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Justiça por Moïse sticker
Coverage
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São Paulo, Brazil
Description
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A sticker reading "Justiça por Moïse" with a photographic portrait of Moïse Kabagambe. The sticker is adhered to a garbage bin.
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The February 25, 2022 statement from the Association for the Study of the Worldwide African Diaspora provides context for the murder of Moise Kabagambe:
"On January 24, 2022, Moise Kabagambe, a Congolese immigrant, was brutally murdered at the kiosk where he worked on Tijuca beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. After requesting his daily payment, a total of 200 reais ($38 USD), Moise was beaten to death by three men. According to the police investigation it is possible that even more people were involved in his murder.
The murder of Moise Kabagambe highlights the xenophobic, violent, precarious work conditions and racial hatred suffered by thousands of African immigrants. Such conditions have dramatically increased in Brazil with the rise of the extreme right. Whether workers or students, those who seek refuge for better living conditions in Brazil face anti-Black violence daily.
This reality represents a long, continuous history of racial violence. In Brazil, according to 2019 data, 77% of homicide victims are Black, including the Afro-Brazilian population, Black immigrants from Haiti and the African continent. The chance of a Black person being murdered in Brazil, according to the atlas of violence in the country, is almost 3 times greater than a white person."
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Photographer: Giovanna di Giacomo
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Urban Art Mapping
Date
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2022-02-24
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HS
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UAM-GF_3164
Brasil
Brazil
Moïse
São Paulo
Sticker