Black Lives Matter Mural Painted By 18 Artists Takes Over Uptown Street – Block Club Chicago

Finished on Sunday, the mural is a collaboration between 18 Chicago artists who volunteered their time and financed the work. “They went for it, and we’re glad they did, because it’s beautiful,” said a spokesman for the business group Uptown United. “We hope it’s there as long as possible.”
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daves
5 years ago

so if we are going to paint BLM on public spaces, i demand we paint Trump 2020 also.

True believer
5 years ago

It’s graffiti, enough of this pandering to terrorism.

Locke
5 years ago

And this prevents day to day black on black violence how?
Almost akin to putting up idols as a policy plan.

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