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Title
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Anti-Racism & Social Justice
Description
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This collection includes a wide range of imagery addressing anti-racism and the path to achieve social justice.
Still Image
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Original Format
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Mural
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Description
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A series of paintings on a wall. To the left is a large panel with faces and fish painted in a water-like pattern. To the right is a large panel with a Black person, a stoplight, a mask, and a car painted on it. In the middle, many faces are painted in rows.
Creator
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Liz Malanaphy, Ta-coumba T. Aiken, Moira Villiard, Geno Okak, Sebastian Rivera, Stephanie Howell, Ron Brown, Lissa Karpeh, Thomasina Topbear, and David Markson
Title
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Project 30.1
Coverage
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2nd Street S., Hudson, WI, USA
Rights
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Creators: Liz Malanaphy, Ta-coumba T. Aiken, Moira Villiard, Geno Okak, Sebastian Rivera, Stephanie Howell, Ron Brown, Lissa Karpeh, Thomasina Topbear, and David Markson.
Date
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2021-03-10
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping
Contributor
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HS
Identifier
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UAM-GF_1967
Source
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Project 30.1 is a mural located in Hudson, WI, exactly 30.1 miles away from the site where George Floyd was killed by police. Hudson is a small town of about 13,000 residents, nearly all of whom are White. It serves as a "bedroom community" for the Twin Cities of Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN. The mural was conceived by a local artist and features panels from seven other artists, as well as hundreds of diverse faces painted by community members. The project was completed over the course of six months in 2020. According to the sign posted with the mural, "Project 30.1 is more than a mural. It is a vision, a promise we are making to realize and relate the idea that "our community" is not just our small town. Our community is all life, near and far. The mural is a visual reminder of an active and ongoing commitment to ensure that all of humanity have equality, respect, justice, peace, life. Project 30.1 is a Call to Action. It does not end with the installation of the mural. It is only the beginning."
David Markson
faces
Geno Okak
Hudson
Lissa Karpeh
Liz Malanaphy
Moira Villiard
Ron Brown
Sebastian Rivera
Stephanie Howell
Ta-coumba T. Aiken
Thomasina Topbear
USA
Wisconsin