Hill District

Pittsburgh invited to make a mark for change through 10 murals

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop
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This mural in the Hill District of African American women is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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A mural in the Strip District which is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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A mural in the Strip District which is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
A mural in the Strip District which is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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Artist Matt Speck from Oakland paints a mural in the Strip District. It is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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The "Liberation Wall" is a mural located at the Community Empowerment Association in Homewood. It is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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Kyle Holbrook, a Wilkinsburg native and artist, rides a boom lift, an aerial work platform, near the mural at the Community Empowerment Association in Homewood called the "Liberation Wall.” It is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.
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JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Kyle Holbrook, a Wilkinsburg native and artist, rides a boom lift, an aerial work platform, near the mural at the Community Empowerment Association in Homewood called the "Liberation Wall.” it is part of the Pittsburgh Solidarity for Change Project.

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