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In the wake of George Floyd’s murder in May 2020, Oakland took to the streets with many using art as activism. The result was thousands of murals on the walls of the city. So often this kind of art is quickly painted over, torn down or lost. This time, artists and activists documented as many of the murals as possible and memorialized them in the book “Painting in the Streets.
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