Black Lives Matter Mural
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Created in 2021
Artist: Jordan E. Brooks
Location: West Side of Habitat for Humanity Building
The Black Lives Matter mural was inspired by the death of Goerge Floyd. Created in the Summer of 2021, Brooks mural is a reminder that Black Lives Matter.
“Jordan E. Brooks is influenced by a wide variety of work ranging from the classical to comic book greats from the 90’s. Brooks’ work focuses on the concept of social awareness and overriding power of social media on our environment. Brooks’ work aims to remind people of their inherent humanity.”