A street mural portrays the heads of four Black women in red and orange flowers. Underneath the flowers, there are blue and pink lines with "Black Trans Lives Matter" written on it. Above the heads of the women, "Give Us Our Flowers Now" is written…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted on the pavement in various colors. Each letter of the mural is meant to represent a different marginalized group on campus.
Tiera Howleit, an IU student who founded Black Collegians, worked with fellow student…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in yellow on the pavement.
The mural was organized by Trische Duckworth, executive director of the community organization Survivors Speak, along with Trevor Stone, the community builder at Nonprofit Enterprise at…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in yellow on the pavement.
The mural was organized by Trische Duckworth, executive director of the community organization Survivors Speak, along with Trevor Stone, the community builder at Nonprofit Enterprise at…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in pastel yellow, pink, and purple on the pavement.
Local artists and community members have worked together over the past year to co-design and install the new original mural. The street mural features design work…
"Black Lives Matter" is painted in red, black, and green on the pavement.
The lead artists on the project were Raheem Elmore and Christina Elem. Elmore is working on a dual doctorate in English and African American and African diaspora studies at…