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More than 1,500 artifacts from the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence were saved and are now accessible in the D.C. Public Library’s online archive.
The fence outside the White House has been converted to a crowd-sourced memorial wall — almost like an art gallery — to black men and women who lost their lives at the hands of police ...
The fence outside the White House has been converted to a crowd-sourced memorial wall — almost like an art gallery — to black men and women who lost their lives at the hands of police ...
WASHINGTON — His 11-year-old son wanted to protest, so Marcus Gould drove him to the nation’s capital to join the thousands of people decrying the police killing of George Floyd ...
After the White House installed a controversial metal fence around its perimeter, Black Lives Matter protestors transformed the fence into a messaging board and a spontaneous art show.
The fence outside the White House has been converted to a crowd-sourced memorial wall — almost like an art gallery — to black men and women who lost their lives at the hands of police ...
The fence has since become a place for demonstrators to leave their signs. New White House fence, covered in protest art and signs, becomes pilgrimage site. (Brian Hopkins/ABC7) ...
Vivid plywood panels — created by Black, Indigenous, people of color (BIPOC) and white community artists — can be viewed for the next six months along the Arcata Ball Park fence at 888 F St.
Once reviled, the chain-link fence surrounding Lafayette Square and the White House is now seen as a bulletin board of art and artifacts dedicated to George Floyd and hope.
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