Black Lives Matter street mural (Cincinnati)

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Black Lives Matter street mural
The mural in June 2020
Map
Year2020 (2020)
LocationCincinnati, Ohio, United States
Coordinates39°06′16″N 84°31′08″W / 39.1044°N 84.5188°W / 39.1044; -84.5188

A "Black Lives Matter" street mural has been painted in Cincinnati, in the U.S. state of Ohio.

The mural appears on Plum Street between Eighth and Ninth streets.

History

Black Art Speaks, ArtsWave, and ArtWorks painted the mural in front of the Cincinnati City Hall in June 2020.

Plans for a $118,000 restoration were confirmed in June 2021. Black Art Speaks completed the restoration. City manager Paula Boggs Muething recommended using $250,000 in federal stimulus money from the American Rescue Plan to fund the project. Cincinnati City Council approved spending $125,000. Some streets were closed during the renovation. A block party was held on the site.

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References

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