Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/All-Black-Lives-Matter-Banner-on-Greenpeace-USA-HQ-in-Washington-DC-27MDHU0GEZC.htmlConceptually similarAll Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RICompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RJCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RKCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RLCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RMCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RNCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RPCompleted★★★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RQCompleted★★★★All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DCGP1SV2RRCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SV2ROAll Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DC"All Black Lives Matter" banner hanging at the Greenpeace USA headquarters in Washington DC following the conviction of Derek Chauvin, the police officer who killed George Floyd. The banner was painted by local artist Oliver James (@theartistoliverjames). The artist created an African mud cloth pattern as the background with the words “All Black Lives Matter” to lift up the importance that all Black lives- trans, women, dark skinned etc— matter.Locations:North America-United States of America-Washington, D.C.Date:21 Apr, 2021Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5106px X 3840pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Banners-Buildings-Day-Greenpeace offices-Human rights-KWCI (GPI)-OutdoorsShoot:All Black Lives Matter Banner on Greenpeace USA HQ in Washington DC"All Black Lives Matter" banner hanging at the Greenpeace USA headquarters in Washington DC following the conviction of Derek Chauvin, the police officer who killed George Floyd. The banner was painted by local artist James Oliver (@theartistoliverjames). The artist created an African mud cloth pattern as the background with the words “All Black Lives Matter” to lift up the importance that all Black lives- trans, women, dark skinned etc— matter.