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Graffiti that echoes George Floyd’s last words — “I Can’t Breathe” — makes us bear witness to his murder again and again. The image was taken May 31 in the Fairfax District.
Whatever happens, graffiti artists like Aker say the takeover magnified and transformed a company’s folly hiding in plain sight. “They failed not just themselves but the city,” he said.
As unwanted graffiti takes over walls within their town, the Hagerman Police Department, is trying something different in ...
Wane One, Fab Five Freddy and Lee Quiñones recall evolution of graffiti In 1980s New York, hip-hop was the soundtrack of the city, blaring through the neighborhoods on boom boxes and blasting ...
Baltimore County police are investigating vandalism after graffiti was found Sunday at the Tesla dealership in Owings Mills, a day after demonstrators gathered to protest Elon Musk, the automaker ...
This is not the first time racist graffiti and swastikas have been found at OPRF. In May of 2022 swastikas and the letters KKK, along with racial slurs as well as the words “White Power, We love ...
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