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Street artist Rich Bizarre reveals powerful exhibit to protest Black killings | The Atlanta Voice

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Trap Music Museum resident Rich Bizarre has unveiled his latest work — a prison reform art piece to expressed globally shared frustrations over the latest killings of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Rayshard Brooks, and George Floyd amidst the global pandemic of COVID-19. The message behind Bizarre’s installation is extraordinarily relevant to what so many people in our country are facing, especially ones in the African American community. […]

Source: The Atlanta Voice

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