On October 24th, 2020, the DEIC, in conjunction with CHA Director of Operations, Kevin Braga, hosted a community art project bringing Cambridge its first BLACK LIVES MATTER street murals on a public street running adjacent to the CHA’s Washington…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in black. Each of the letters has a different design. At the beginning of the phrase, there is an animal.
"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in black, red, white, and yellow.
The mural was proposed and developed by the Banneker Community Center Advisory Council (BCCAC), a resident-led board that reports to the City’s Department of Parks…
"Camden Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in various colors. The sign’s letters, sketched out by artist Danielle Cartier, are filled in with peace signs, messages, and designs improvised by participants. The city’s name is also spelled out,…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in yellow on the pavement.
The Department of Art and Art History has partnered with other units on campus — including the Department of Ethnic Studies and the Black/African American Cultural Center, with input from…
Voces de los Artistas (the art affinity group with Voces de la Frontera) painted on October 10, 2020, a 275′ x 26′ street mural with text that reads "VOTING IS POWER: BLACK AND BROWN LIVES MATTER." It is painted in bright yellow on Historic Mitchell…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in black and yellow. "Black" and "Matter" are painted in black, and "Lives" is painted in yellow. The first letters of each of the words have a design.