Statues reflecting on racial injustice go up in Union Square - News Summed Up

Statues reflecting on racial injustice go up in Union Square


“These monuments have meaning,” Floyd said as he stood among large sculptures of his brother, Rep. John Lewis and Breonna Taylor. Chris Carnabuci, 57, the artist who made the sculptures, said that was precisely why he had chosen Union Square to house the installation that he calls “#SeeInjustice,” which will be on display until Oct. 30. “There was a George Floyd protest at Union Square. He said he hoped the sculptures would be spared while on display in Union Square. “I think there’s a way that everybody can find a way to get engaged into making things better,” Woody said.


Source: bd News24 October 03, 2021 16:50 UTC



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