Say Their Names

Say Their Names is a mural in Louisville, Kentucky.

Say Their Names
ArtistWhitney Holbourn
Year2020 (2020)
LocationLouisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Coordinates38.25811°N 85.76819°W / 38.25811; -85.76819

Description and history

Unveiled in July 2020, the artwork depicts the faces of Sandra Bland, George Floyd, David McAtee, Elijah McClain, and Breonna Taylor.[1] It was vandalized in June 2021.[2] Artist Whitney Holbourn repaired the mural and added the face of Travis Nagdy.[3]

The phrase "Say Their Names" was coined to bring attention to victims of systemic racism and racial injustice in the United States. The movement stems from the 2014 movement "say her name" in response to the death of Sandra Bland, and has since gained significant traction when discussing racial injustice in the United States of America.[4] This movement often goes hand in hand with the Black Lives Matter movement, which also works to address systemic racism and how it affects People of Color.

The Black Lives Matter movement gained more traction after the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. The graphic video of Floyd's murder awakened more people to the injustices that the black community faces. One major proponent of this was the use of social media platforms such as Twitter and Instagram to bring these injustices to light. Outrage spread all over social media, and conversations about race were on the forefront of many people's minds. Support for the movement increased in June 2020, but later decreased in light of violent protests.[5]

See also

References

  1. "Louisville artists unveil mural honoring Breonna Taylor; others killed by police".
  2. "Breonna Taylor, George Floyd mural in Louisville vandalized, suspects caught on camera".
  3. "Artist repairs vandalized Breonna Taylor mural and adds a new face as well". WLKY. 2021-07-26. Retrieved 2021-08-13.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. "Where Does 'Say Their Names' (#SayTheirNames) Come From?". joincake.com. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  5. Nguyen, Thu T.; Criss, Shaniece; Michaels, Eli K.; Cross, Rebekah I.; Michaels, Jackson S.; Dwivedi, Pallavi; Huang, Dina; Hsu, Erica; Mukhija, Krishay; Nguyen, Leah H.; Yardi, Isha (2021-09-01). "Progress and push-back: How the killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, and George Floyd impacted public discourse on race and racism on Twitter". SSM - Population Health. 15: 100922. doi:10.1016/j.ssmph.2021.100922. ISSN 2352-8273. PMC 8455860. PMID 34584933.
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