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Title
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Political Statements and Structural Critique
Description
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Works in this collection address systemic racism and the path to justice. This collection includes a wide range of imagery including a critique of capitalism.
Still Image
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Graffiti
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Description
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The exterior of a strip mall "the Vitamin Shoppe" chain store. A message in black faces the busy University Ave: "FeeL US?"
Title
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FeeL US?
Coverage
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University Ave and Hamline Ave N
Rights
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KBK
Source
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Note from the contributor: "Most of the retail and chain stores in this area were damaged, tagged, looted, and burned. To me, this message of "Feel US?" Represents the frustration of the feeling that nobody cares about peaceful protests and peaceful demands for change. Also that the rioting and civil unrest in the days following the killing of George Floyd, and the property damage specifically, is something that people cannot ignore. Feel the rage and pain of a community in crisis and in grief in a way that cannot be ignored: by destroying things. (And perhaps touching on the insidiousness of valuing material property more than a black man's life? What does this say about our society?)"
Date
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2020-06-17
Spatial Coverage
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Saint Paul
Relation
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MN
Extent
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United States
Publisher
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Urban Art Mapping Research Project
Contributor
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HS
Identifier
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UAM-GF_0377
feel us
Graffiti
June 2020
Letters
Minnesota
Saint Paul
St. Paul
Twin Cities
United States
Wall