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Commemorative plaque, in tribute to the victims of the attacksFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0235848.jpg"Fluctuat nec mergitur", Paris motto which means in Latin "it is beaten by the waves but does not waver". The graffiti, Place de la Republique, was created by the Grim Team, a Parisian graffiti collective after the terrorist attacks of November 15, 2015. January 11, 2016. Paris, France.
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Commemorative plaque, in tribute to the victims of the attacksFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0235849.jpg"Fluctuat nec mergitur", Paris motto which means in Latin "it is beaten by the waves but does not waver". The graffiti, Place de la Republique, was created by the Grim Team, a Parisian graffiti collective after the terrorist attacks of November 15, 2015. January 11, 2016. Paris, France.
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232241.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232242.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232243.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232244.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232245.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232246.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232247.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232248.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232249.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232250.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232251.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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Fresco paying homage to Assa Traoré, sister of Adama TraoréFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0232252.jpgAfter a first fresco painted in Stains representing Adama Traoré and Georges Floyd, the committee in Traoré inaugurated yesterday, Sunday 12 July, a new mural in Noisy-le-Sec, along the Ourq canal, a few metres from the Romy Schneider footbridge. The Black Lines collective, which created this painting, drew the word "Justice" on a wall several meters high, with a portrait of Assa Traoré wearing his "Justice for Adama" t-shirt over it. On the right was drawn a representation of Eugène Delacroix's painting "Freedom guiding the people".
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A mural denouncing police racism in the USA in a Parisian suburbFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0231814.jpgRecently, a mural denouncing racism in the American police force was painted in front of the Grands Moulins de Pantin. Several police unions are denouncing this mural and want it erased. For Grégory Goupil, secretary of the Alliance for Seine-Saint-Denis union, "it has no place on French territory".
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A mural denouncing police racism in the USA in a Parisian suburbFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0231815.jpgRecently, a mural denouncing racism in the American police force was painted in front of the Grands Moulins de Pantin. Several police unions are denouncing this mural and want it erased. For Grégory Goupil, secretary of the Alliance for Seine-Saint-Denis union, "it has no place on French territory".
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A mural denouncing police racism in the USA in a Parisian suburbFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0231816.jpgRecently, a mural denouncing racism in the American police force was painted in front of the Grands Moulins de Pantin. Several police unions are denouncing this mural and want it erased. For Grégory Goupil, secretary of the Alliance for Seine-Saint-Denis union, "it has no place on French territory".
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A mural denouncing police racism in the USA in a Parisian suburbFranceJan Schmidt-WhitleyLePictorium_0231817.jpgRecently, a mural denouncing racism in the American police force was painted in front of the Grands Moulins de Pantin. Several police unions are denouncing this mural and want it erased. For Grégory Goupil, secretary of the Alliance for Seine-Saint-Denis union, "it has no place on French territory".
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231277.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231278.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231279.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231280.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231281.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231282.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231283.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231284.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231285.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231286.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231287.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231288.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.
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Banksy BataclanFranceMichael BunelLePictorium_0231289.jpgOne of Banksy's works. The artist has just made his first visit to Paris. Here, one of his stencils shows a young girl who seems to be crying. It is wrapped in a kind of shroud. The stencil was made on a door leading to the Bataclan, the concert hall, the target of a jihadist attack that left 90 dead on November 13, 2015. June 26, 2018. Paris. France.