Muralist hopes Ahmaud Arbery tribute will ease racial tensions in Georgia

Muralist Marvin Weeks talks about the history of escalating racial tensions in Brunswick, Georgia, and his hopes for the future after painting a mural of Ahmaud Arbery.

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16 thoughts on “Muralist hopes Ahmaud Arbery tribute will ease racial tensions in Georgia

  1. Where do yall find all these nerves that always want to make white folks feel good! White folks feel mistreated and they overrun the Capital and black folks paint pictures!

  2. like all the other murals over the last couple years about this stuff i don't see how it will do anything to ease tensions. pretty much every blm mural and statue was vandalized within hours of being put there.

  3. "The wider impact (of the murder of Arbery) when it comes to race relations."

    How about we have a conversation about the impact that the American activist media has when it comes to race relations? Ever since the media tried to squash the Occupy Wall Street movement over a decade ago, they've been totally obsessed with their divide-and-conquer agenda through aggravating racial divisions.

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