As I walked through the streets of my neighborhood over the past pandemic months, these murals, banners, signs, and billboards documented the public solidarity of the Black Lives Movement and actions across the globe after the legal lynching of George Perry Floyd Jr. on May 25, 2020 in Minneapolis, MN.
Black Lives Matter sign in window of an architect business in Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter yard sign in Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerWall mural, Trina’s Starlite Lounge, Somerville, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter billboard on Prospect Street in Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter and Trans Lives Matter signs in window of Broadway Bicycle School, Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter banner across front entrance of Cambridge Rindge & Latin High School, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter written in chalk on a wall of the Longfellow Middle School, Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter street art in back parking lot of food market, Central Square, Cambridge, MA, Nan GengerBlack Lives Matter stencil on sidewalk in Cambridge, MA, Nan Genger