Black woman with natural hair and a tattoo of the African continent on her arm. She is accompanied by text that reads "You can't separate peace from freedom because no one can be at peace unless he has his freedom."- Malcolm X
Big, black letters spell out "Peace & Justice" on the exterior of Williams Store Inc.
Under the "or" of "peace," there is smaller black graffiti that has been scribbled over with black spray paint so that it is illegible. There is a tag…
An energetic painting by artist and activist Ta-Coumba Aiken, fully covering a plywood covered window and door. Solemn faces and raised hands are painted in orange, blue, and white, along with the word "Peace."
Colorful graffiti on the plywood boards on the storefront of the Chicago Ave. Speedway. Statements include "Twin Cities Stand Together," "Faith," "Peace," "Love," "Hope,""Confidence," and "Never Give Up."
Fully boarded up Midwest Mountaineering store is spray painted with Black Lives Matter and the BLM Fist, along with a dove holding a gavel with "Justice" and "Peace" written around it. Also written on the boards is "Love Your Community," "Justice 4…