Recap of NBC 4 NY Coverage: BLM Mural with a Message in New Brunswick

I’m proud to have been featured on NBC 4 NY, where my Black Lives Matter mural in New Brunswick was highlighted as part of a powerful news segment. In the coverage by Brian Thompson, the story emphasizes that this mural goes beyond the slogan, aiming to create a lasting message of justice, equality, and solidarity for the Black community.

About the BLM Mural: More Than Just a Slogan

The streets of New Brunswick have become the canvas for a movement that is bigger than any one moment. This Black Lives Matter mural was created to serve as a visual reminder that the fight for equality and justice is ongoing. My goal with this mural was to convey that Black Lives Matter is not just a slogan or a passing trend but a call to action—a continuous reminder of the work that needs to be done in our communities.

In the NBC 4 NY segment, I shared that art has the power to engage, educate, and inspire. This mural is meant to provoke thought and encourage dialogue about racial justice and equity, urging people to reflect on how they can contribute to positive change.

A Statement Through Public Art

Public art has always been a powerful tool for activism and awareness, and this mural is no exception. By bringing this message to the streets of New Brunswick, I hope to create a space where people of all backgrounds can pause and consider the deeper meaning behind Black Lives Matter. The mural stands as both a symbol of solidarity and a reminder that the fight for equality must continue.

Watch the Full NBC 4 NY Segment

You can watch the full NBC 4 NY coverage and learn more about the inspiration behind the mural [here]. I’m incredibly grateful for the opportunity to share this message on such a broad platform, and I hope this mural inspires others to take meaningful action in their own communities.