"Cops aren't workers" say their names posters, and additional graffiti on plywood in front of police precinct
- Title
- "Cops aren't workers" say their names posters, and additional graffiti on plywood in front of police precinct
- Coverage
- Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA (CHOP)
- Description
- Plywood panels with posters reading "Cops aren't workers | No police unions" with a picture of a bristling black cat eating a police car. This is accompanied by black and white photographic portraits of Black and Indigenous people. In a second image, the barricaded police precinct, covered with plywood and surrounded by a chainlink fence, is visible in the background, along with many protest signs. Alternative views are also visible.
- Rights
- Photographer: Cynde Moya
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- Urban Art Mapping
- Date
- 2020-06-18
- Contributor
- HS
- Identifier
- UAM-GF_3816
Collection
Citation
“"Cops aren't workers" say their names posters, and additional graffiti on plywood in front of police precinct,” George Floyd & Anti-Racist Street Art , accessed December 4, 2024, https://georgefloydstreetart.omeka.net/items/show/3816.