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Say Their Names wheat pastes and graffiti
Portraits of Breonna Taylor and Michael Brown done in wheatpaste. Additional graffiti has been added around the wheatpaste.
It can and has happened here
Wheatpaste depicting Rick 'Tiger' Dowdell, Nick Rice and Greg Sevier, all killed by Lawrence, KS police.
I Can't Breathe
Large wheatpaste portrait of George Floyd with text covering reading "I CAN'T BREATHE" covering his mouth, on the boarded up window of a barber shop.
Hook and Ladder print series
A series of large black and white prints on panels located at Hook and Ladder Theater, adjacent to the 3rd police precinct in Minneapolis, which was abandoned and burned on May 28, 2020. The prints are a combination of text and images. All of the…
Tags: 3rd precinct, anti-cop, anti-police, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Daunte Wright, George Floyd, heart, Minneapolis, Minneapolis United, Minnesota, No Justice No Peace, Philando Castille, phoenix, Plywood, plywood panel, policing, protestors, Raised Fist, Rethink not Reform, Rogue Citizen, Twin Cities, USA, We Rise Up Together, Wheatpaste
Jefferson/I Can't Breathe
A pasteup of Thomas Jefferson wearing a facemask with text on it reading "I Can't Breathe."
Wall of posters
A variety of wheatpasted posters on a storefront, many referencing Black Lives Matter.
Defund the Police Sticker
A sticker in red, black, white and grey with "defund the police" with a police car.
The American Dream in Flames
The image is of a photo collage that includes an overturned car on fire, protesters with Black Lives Matter and No Justice No Peace signs, and a protestor running with a burden on their back that says, "The American Dream."
White Flowers: SAY ALL OF THEIR NAMES
Enclosed within a garland of black and white flowers are names of numerous Black people dead at the hands of police/ racist society. At the very bottom we see the name George Floyd.
You Kill Me Now, But I'll Come Back And Be Millions
Portrait of George Floyd with white text beneath reading ""You Kill Me Now, But I'll Come Back And Be Millions" This Quote Spoken Into Reality By The Inka Insurgent Tupac Katari Resonates With This Moment In Our Time. Our Stories Are Woven Together.…