D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser Commissions Black Lives Matter Artwork In Front Of White House
Washington, D.C. is still under hood investigation after saying that she’s no fan of the city’s celebrated mumbo sauce condiment but a new gesture might gain her favor. Mayor Bowser signed off on renaming a portion of the street in front of the White House along with artwork that sends a very clear message to President Donald Trump.
The Washington Post reports that earlier Friday morning (June 5), Bowser looked on as protestors gathered at the corner section of 16th Street and H Street in Washington’s Northwest section, renaming the street Black Lives Matter Plaza. The action coincides with artist Rose Jaffe‘s Black Lives Matter piece that stretches along 16th Street for two blocks in bright yellow letters.
Mayor Bowser hasn’t said much to the press about the most recent actions but has eased curfews and allowed demonstrators to gather peacefully in the city. Currently, according to local news reports, there is little to no police presence near the White House where the artwork and renamed street is located.
“In America, you can peacefully assemble,” Mayor Bowser told the crowd. She also shared video images of the Black Lives Matter sign her Twitter account.
Now all Mayor Bowser has to do is get some wings fried hard and a bottle of mumbo sauce to correct her past culinary wrongs.
In all seriousness, the artwork and street renaming are powerful gestures but much has to be done , along with the health and economic disparities faced by Black Americans in Washington and beyond.
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