A poster on a wooden pole reads:
"Government Health Advice
Avoid sunlight and fresh air as much as possible.
Trap bacteria and germs on your face for at least 8 hours a day.
Watch television news propaganda, daily.
Instill a sense of anxiety and…
This poster depicts six circles with images of hands being washed with soap. The last two circles depict the hands with blood. Underneath the circles, the message "However thoroughly you wash your hands if you voted for this government your hands…
A poster board in blue, black, and red writing reads "We're #1 In The World! #1 In Covid Cases #1 In Covid Deaths Why?!?" It continues to read "I Alone Can Fix This!" with a signature at the end. This was hanging on the BLM Memorial Fence.
A blue sticker on a black pole has text reading "North [text missing] Pol [text missing] Armed [text missing] Have Killed More People Than Omicron." To the left of the writing is the Northumbria Police symbol.
This sticker depicts the question "Why Can't We Have a Party Boris?" Boris Johnson, the prime minister of England, responds with "one rule for thee and another for me."
Documentation of the Black Lives Matter Memorial Fence in Washington D. C. On this day, protest works included posters showing a fist of power, an image of Trayvon Martin accompanied by his name, an image of Dominique Clayton with her name and text…
A series of panels on a wall addressing the theme of violence against women (VbG or Violência baseado no género), with some portions addressing quarantine/Covid-19. In this large mural, people join together in a protest carrying signs. Pertinent to…
A handmade t-shirt banner displayed at the window of a residential apartment declares solidarity with the "Leave no one behind" campaign, which advocates for the protection of those rendered most vulnerable to the threat of COVID, including refugees…
A banner displayed on the fence of a squatted parcel in Berlin reads "#GrenzenTöten: Solidarität mit Geflüchteten, trotz Corona" which translates to "#BordersKill: Solidarity with Refugees, despite Corona"
A small sticker, that can be found all over the Berlin neighborhood of Neukölln, asks "Will you still practice solidarity after tomorrow?," signed with the reminder to "Remember COVID-19."
Two side by side stencils, painted in red, read "Fight the virus of control" and "Aufstand statt Abstand," which translates to "Resistance, not distance."
A slogan written on the facade of a bank building in Greek demands "Immediate measures to protect prisoners from Coronavirus." In Greece, like in the US, prisoners are particularly vulnerable to contracting COVID due to crowded living conditions and…