Plywood boards painted with a portrait of Boots Riley. The portrait is black and white with a red background. It has been tagged at the time of this photograph.
Plywood panels painted with a floral pattern and text reading "Power To The People." An additional plywood mural by @unrequited594 is noted to the right, and it appears to read "Crack down on police force."
A series of plywood panels painted to form two murals. One reads "Raise The Vibration, Global Movement" and additional text with painted protesters. The other mural reads "What Are You Waiting For" in blue and green with white and black highlights.
A large mural has been painted on plywood in red and black. The text reads "Chopsticks In A Bundle Are Unbreakable" in multiple languages with raised fists holding chopsticks.
Multiple photos have been collaged and placed on the side of a building. The photos speak to the WWII Japanese American incarceration. It is presented intersectionally with Black Lives Matter saying "None of us are free until all of us are free."