WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Days into across the country demonstrations over the killing of George Floyd, demonstrators started to fill a tall fence in front of the White House with posters, flowers, paintings and pictures in honor of black males, females and children who have lost their lives at the hands of police.
FILE IMAGE: A Black Lives Matter mural has been painted on plywood boarding up a structure on Black Lives Matters Plaza near the White House as demonstrations continue in the consequences of the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis cops custody, in Washington, U.S., June 13,2020 REUTERS/Michael A. McCoy
Placed on the just recently relabelled Black Lives Matter Plaza, the homages have created a spontaneous memorial that are now being collected for a more permanent house at the Smithsonian Institution.
Graffiti artists and mural painters have actually developed visuals on the site where many protesters congregate to begin nearly nightly demonstrations in Washington.
Memorials have likewise turned up in New york city where muralists decorated the city’s Chelsea area, along with cities around the world, consisting of N