In black text, the word racism has been turned into an acronym, reading, "Reaction Against Creation Indicating Small Minds". Below the first acronym, in pink text, the word love turned into an acronym reads, "Language Of Virtually Everything."
Black and white portrait of George Floyd with wings. On the wings is an Angela Davis quote (left to right):" In a racist society, it is not enough to be non-racist. We must be anti-racist." Pink background with the skyline. Orange text "Justice for…
End Racism Now #BLM is painted on the pavement in colorful letters. Each of the letters has a different design that was designed by 16 local artists. The mural was organized by the Community Mural Project, Triad Cultural Arts, Ministers'Conference…
Inspired by the “End Racism Now” mural painted on the Main Street of downtown Fort Worth in June, Hollins approached Chancellor Victor J. Boschini, Jr. on July 4 with the idea to create something similar on the TCU campus.
"Unite Against Racism" is painted on the pavement. Each letter on the mural has its own theme with words like ‘Power to the People’ and ‘Black Votes Matter’ painted inside.
A yellow sticker on a black pole has an image of a Black man holding a megaphone. Above the image, there is text reading "Black Lives Matter" and "Fight Racism By Any Means Necessary."