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Art as resistance: Digital archive documents how protest arts address police violenceProtest art includes large-scale murals, graffiti, music, light projections and performance pieces. These works mourned the loss of Black lives while demanding systemic change and racial justice.
For years, an image supposedly taken at a Black Lives Matter (BLM) protest that showed a white man in a wheelchair with a sign reading, "I'm sorry I'm late. I had a lot to learn" has spread online.
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Film charts lasting impact of rollercoaster Black-Jewish protest of segregated parkThe Glen Echo Amusement Park had roller coaster tracks, popcorn advertisements and a bumper car pavilion, with signs bearing 1920s-style Art ... protest that brought together local Jews and Black ...
A digital archive highlights the use of art in protest against police brutality, racism and the ongoing impact of colonization.
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