Trans Black Lives Matter - Police Barricade , 2020
36 x 120 x 24 in (h x w x d)
Acrylic on Police Barricade
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2020 was a pivotal year in terms of progress for the Black Lives Matter & Trans Black Lives Matter Movements. This barricade was painted on Avenue B in NYC's Alphabet City, alongside over a dozen more barricades, painted with messages of social justice and community togetherness. Amidst conflict with the NYPD and other police organizations, this message painted on a police barricade possesses a profound symbolism.

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