San Antonio activists restore Say Their Names anti-police violence mural
A mural honoring victims of police brutality has been restored after its vandalization during the Martin Luther King Jr. March in late January. The newly restored mural was revealed over the weekend by police accountability group Act 4 SA. The repainted portraits of victims and their families now include a graffiti-resistant coating to prevent future […]
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