Toronto Graffiti Alley repainted to honour Floyd, fight racism


A woman kneels and raises a fist as she poses in front of a mural of George Floyd in in Graffiti Alley in Toronto. – AFP pic, June 13, 2020.

DOZENS of street artists have painted over parts of Toronto’s Graffiti Alley in shades of black and grey in a message of solidarity with anti-racism protesters following the death in US police custody of George Floyd.

The new sober murals contrast with the brightly coloured original paintings in this spot popular with tourists on the south side of Canada’s largest city.


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