The Billboard Fights Back This mural turns a city wall into a battleground of protest, blending pandemic-era resistance, national symbolism, and Black liberation in one striking visual. The masked figures shout louder than the silence they’re painted over. Carried on Our Backs, Painted on the Walls Drawn in charcoal tones over pink skies, this image captures the emotional weight of Black grief and resistance. Every face lifted is both memory and movement. Say Their Names, Still A row of names turned faces. This mural memorializes five Black lives stolen by state violence, demanding viewers bear witness—not just for justice, but for accountability. Labor is Worth More Than Survival In a nation that praises labor but undervalues the laborer, these marchers call the bluff. This banner speaks to minimum wage workers, caregivers, and frontline staff—loudly declaring: we’re done settling. You Can’t Erase Us A defiant reminder in the Trump era: erasure is policy, but presence is protest...