“Black Lives Matter” in street-width letters has been painted on East Pine Street in Seattle, on a block that is part of what protesters have named the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, aka CHAZ. A Belltown small-business owner, with the help of a…
A mural depicting many characters and open spaces for others to contribute thoughts, statements, and questions to the viewer. Created adjacent to the Capitol Hill Organized Protest.
On June 16, 2020, the City of Seattle erected concrete barriers down the middle of the Capitol Hill Organized Protest (CHOP) and opened the street for traffic. Almost immediately, the barriers were covered in colorful street art protesting police…
A poster with a trifecta of big cats including a black panther, a jaguar, and a tiger above "United Not Divided: Black Lives Matter." Above each cat is "Black Power," "Latinxs," and "Yellow Peril," respectively.
A banner with tan text on black background stating:
"If I'm not for myself,
Then who is?
If I'm only for myself,
Then who am I?
If not me, who?
If not now, when?"
A piece of cardboard with "Black Lives Matter" written in white below it.…
U.S. flag draped, upside down, on plywood where the entrance to the East Precinct usually is. "Love + Rage BLM" is written across the stripes in black spray paint.
Quote in small print sharpie under the word "Rage." The Quote reads "'Do not let…