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NBA Star Kevin Johnson’s Company Removes Mural of Black Men Killed by Sacramento Police

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  A mural of remembrance for seven Black men killed by police in Sacramento, California, was painted over by a development company owned by former NBA player Kevin Johnson, Sacramento News and Review  reported. The mural was painted on the side of the Guild Theater in Oak Park, a Sacramento neighborhood that has been plagued by gentrification efforts. Community members sent a letter to St. Hope Development Company complaining about the desecration of the community’s memorial. Community members said each victim’s face was covered with splotches of red paint that looked like blood. Doug Johnson visited The Guild Theater in Oak Park, where the building's owners ordered that a mural https://t.co/v81DaJxpfF — Sacramento TV News (@SacramntoTVnews) November 5, 2017 Johnson , the former mayor of Sacramento, founded the St. Hope Development Company and charter school system to revitalize areas of the city hit hardest by racist practices of redlining and the city’s neglect. However, residents say that the newly remodeled apartments are pricing them out of the community they’ve lived in for generations. St. Hope’s president, Tracy Stigler, played coy. She told Sacramento News that the mural was removed because they didn’t know it was a memorial. However, “#Rest in Power” was painted right about the victims’ heads. Stigler also told reporters that the mural looked like vandalism. She didn’t feel the same way about a nearby supper club covered with a more abstract mural that residents believe was commissioned to cover the neighborhood’s blight and attract more white residents. Beneath that mural, a resident wrote: “Gentrify 101: Make it hip! (Fuck that).” Black Lives Matter organizers have planned to protest the removal on November 18th. SEE ALSO: Gentrification Displaces District Of Columbia’s Longtime Black Residents, Study Finds Gentrification Shaping Entrepreneurship In Harlem Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Weighs In On Education Reform: “Parents Have To Have Choices” [ione_media_gallery src=”https://newsone.com” id=”3478918″ overlay=”true”]

NBA Star Kevin Johnson’s Company Removes Mural of Black Men Killed by Sacramento Police

These Pros Ain’t Loyal: Salty Miami Heat Fans Black Out Lebron James’ Face From Mural! [Video]

Awwwww you mad? Lebron James Defaced On Miami Heat Mural Looks like Miami fans are not taking BronBron’s departure well. Do you think they’re overreacting or is this just what comes with the territory?

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These Pros Ain’t Loyal: Salty Miami Heat Fans Black Out Lebron James’ Face From Mural! [Video]

Hate It Or Love It: This Breezy’s New Album Cover

Here’s what Chris Brown and two other brains came up with for the cover of his new album F.A.M.E., due out at the end of next month. In the background, behind Chris’ giant dome is a mural he worked on with graffiti artist Kid Zoom and painter Ron English. And if you notice, even though the album’s acronym of a name now stands for “Fans Are My Everything,” you can still see the title’s old meaning “Forgiving All My Enemies” all over the mural. Also included in the visual: a little kid at war, a boxing baby, and a newborn in a HAZMAT suit? Are you feeling it?

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Hate It Or Love It: This Breezy’s New Album Cover

Arizona community demands School "lighten up" black/latino mural faces

It is difficult to fully explain the impacts of Arizona's burgeoning and overt anti-immigrant climate these days. To outsiders it must seem like either the inmates have finally taken over the asylum, or alternatively that someone is finally standing up to an inept federal government. To those of us living here, it further appears as either a formalized decree of misguided policies that have long been in place below the radar, or a chance to finally push a brewing agenda to its logical and necessary extreme on a statewide scale. While all of these sentiments possess a kernel of truth, more to the point is that Arizona today has in many ways simply become a veritable theater of the absurd. To wit: legalizing racial profiling, banning ethnic studies, dismissing teachers with accents, lauding “ethnic cleansing” policies, militarizing the border, seeking to abolish the 14th Amendment (the one that makes the bill of rights applicable to the states and makes anyone born here a citizen), and more. Still, all of this pales (pun intended) to a recent localized atrocity that speaks volumes to the climate of antipathy and purification being plied here in the desert. In a twisted feat of modernized and imposed “passing,” artists in Prescott have been pressured to “lighten” the dark-skinned faces on a just-completed public mural due to a backlash inspired by a city council member who said that he failed to see “anything that ties the community into that mural.” In other words, the appearance of a brown-skinned face in the mural is not reflective of the community – despite the fact that demographic data indicates that people of color comprise over 15% of the regional population, and that in Arizona as a whole this demographic represents an estimated one-third of the state's inhabitants. In fact, and as a partial explanation for the mural flap, a 2008 population trend study commissioned by Yavapai College shows that the percentage of nonwhite residents in the area has doubled in the last twenty years and is continuing to rise. Mirroring patterns seen statewide, one can sense the backlash from people attempting to maintain the “old guard” status quo of well-defined power and race relations in the face of rapid change, as reflected in this comment from Prescott City Councilman and local radio host Steve Blair about the disputed mural: added by: timetide