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Can't Forget The Kids
Multiple plywood panels have been painted with multicolored triangles of red, pink, green, yellow, blue, light blue, purple, and orange. The text "Can't Forget The Kids" has been painted in white block painting with a child painted on either side of…
How Many Years?
A plywood panel on the door to the Seward Pharmacy has been painted yellow and reads "How many years has it taken for people to realize that we are all brothers + sisters and human beings in the human race." Under this quote the author is noted in…
Disconnect
A large 6 part plywood mural has been painted white. "Disconnect" has been painted in bubble letters on the left 3 panels. Surrounding this lettering, various symbols appear such as a TV with the word "lies" painted in the center, a needle, a virus…
Tags: disconnect, educate our youth, Eric Garner, Freddie Gray, George Floyd, Lake Street, Michael Brown, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Oscar Grant, Philando Castile, Plywood, plywood panel, Respect, Sandra Bland, Say Their Names, Seward Pharmacy, Slick Nick, South Minneapolis, Tamir Rice, Trayvon Martin, Twin Cities, USA, you are always loved
Love, Every One Is The Same
The face and hands of a man are outlined and wearing handcuffs. "Love" is painted across his face and framed by his hands. On the left side of the plywood panel, "Every One Is The Same" is painted in red, orange, brown, and yellow. Circles are…
Justice for George, South Minneapolis Mourns George Floyd
Several handwritten paper signs are taped in a window. One reads "Justice for George" and another reads "South Mpls Mourns George Floyd."
Please I Can't Breathe, Private Residence Garage Mural
A private residence in South Minneapolis created a mural on their garage. This mural was painted using a yellow and orange radiating wash for the background. The black text reads “please please please I can’t breathe please man I can’t breathe,”…
South MPLS
Black letters reading "South MPLS" on a blue dripping background.
Tags: June 2020, South Minneapolis, South MPLS, spray paint, Throw Up