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Sneak peak of #BlackLivesMatter exhibit opening at Museum London soon

8/1/2020

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Photo credit: Ross Bell
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Here is a sneak peak of an upcoming exhibit at Museum London on the #Black Lives Matter protest. ​Ron Benner and Bob Ostoff are seen here (photo left) installing Black Lives Matter placards from the demonstration that was held in London, Ontario.

The  demonstration in London, which drew over 10,000 people, was in solidarity with the global protest against the May 25, 2020, killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The video of the killing of Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, drew an international spotlight on the issue of anti-black racism.  
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Freida and Mike Malone
8/4/2020 06:31:40 am

Stand in solidarity...continue the conversation...hopeful...another step in change.

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Viejotecolombia link
7/22/2023 12:09:59 am

Interesting...

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    Ron Benner

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Ron Benner (born 1949) is an internationally recognized Canadian artist whose longstanding practice investigates the history and political economics of food cultures. He is also a gardener and writer who currently lives and works in London, Ontario, Canada.

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London, Ontario is on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Lenape, Attawandaron and Huron-Wendat peoples, at the forks of Deshkan Ziibi (Antler River), an area subject to the Dish with One Spoon Wampum and other treaties.​

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