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“(Re)Framing Protest: Design + Hope,” an exhibit at the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design in collaboration with the Richmond Free Press, features images of social protest and unrest in Richmond in 2020. The images were created by Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars, both photojournalists for more than 20 years for the Free Press and other news organizations.

“(Re)Framing Protest: Design + Hope,” an exhibit at the Branch Museum of Architecture and Design in collaboration with the Richmond Free Press, features images of social protest and unrest in Richmond in 2020. The images were created by Regina H. Boone and Sandra Sellars, both photojournalists for more than 20 years for the Free Press and other news organizations.

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(RE)Framing exhibit tells a story of community

When George Floyd was murdered by Minneapolis Police in 2020, the world erupted in protest. As far away as Pretoria, South Africa, and Sydney, Australia, millions took to the streets demanding justice for Mr. Floyd, and other Black Americans and people of color around the world also killed by police.