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If you’re willing to see, the walls have something to say


In Worcester, over 140 works of public art, mostly murals, offer a splattering of representation.

Black joy, Black lives, as celebrated by culture columnist Jeneé Osterheldt

We are more than police brutality and suffering. We can acknowledge injustice without being defined that way. Blackness is not a burden. Here, we tell our stories and our struggles, too, through the lens of love. We amplify the truths of Black folk and other people of color living as their fullest selves in a region, in a country, set up to keep them from doing just that. Their joy is a form of resistance. 
 
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Inkwell, a historically Black beach in Oak Bluffs, is a resistance 

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