Large fencing around the White House perimeter was installed last week amid ongoing protests in the nation's capital after George Floyd's death
People read signs left by protesters on the fence that is preventing them from getting into Lafayette Park across the street from the White House during protests on Sunday in Washington, D.C.barriers into a gallery of artwork championing the Black Lives Matter movement and other anti-racism and anti-brutality sentiments.
Much of the large black fence has been being covered with colorful signs, posters and other works of art sparked by the killing ofAmong the many posters are messages ranging from "Police Reform Now" to "No Justice No Peace" to "Say Their Names.
The yellow capital letters stretch from sidewalk to sidewalk on 16 Street, between K and H streets, and were authorized by Bowser, the"There was a dispute this week about whose street this is," her chief of staff, John Falcicchio,
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