Workers in Washington, D.C., have begun removing the massive street mural that defined Black Lives Matter Plaza. The city created the mural during the mass protests after police murdered George Floyd.
A group of people gathered nearby to see the painting in its final moments on Monday. "There's no such thing as erasure," D.C. resident Adrianne Lind said. "If that's the attempt, it's just not ...
Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., introduced legislation earlier this week that gave D.C. an ultimatum: either paint over the slogan or risk losing federal funding. The bill also called for the area in downtown ...
A few days later, the D.C. mayor commissioned a striking 48-foot-wide "Black Lives Matter" mural near the site of the altercation. The street painting spanned two blocks of 16th Street ...