Across the country we have seen Black Lives Matter murals painted on city streets and now here on the Coast.
Across the country we have seen Black Lives Matter murals painted on city streets and now here on the Coast.
Across the country we have seen- black lives matter murals - painted on city streets... and- now here on the coast.- friday night moss point mayor - mario king got down on his- hands and knees and painted a - black lives matter mural on - the street in front of moss - point city hall.- along with the phrase "black- lives matter" painted twice,- the mayor also painted a raised- fist which he says is a symboli- peace and strength icon often - used by leaders.- mayor king hopes that this mura- will insipire other - leaders to stand up for the - black lives matter movement.- - "i wanted to be the insipration- and the - voice of reason but also a- leader who leads by example.
In- the city of moss point- - - - you shoulod feel comfortable- being able to exersise your - right and have- - - - freedom of speech you should- feel comfortable understanding- and - knowing that black lives matter- and you shouldnt be fearful to- say it."- the mayor encourages anyone to- stop by and take- pictures with the mural out in- front of city hall.
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Black Lives Matter supporters say they want policy changes, not just a mural, from Cincinnati City Council.
Cincinnati City Council commissioned the mural by black artists on Plum Street Wednesday.