

John Robert Lewis was an American statesman and civil rights leader who served in the United States House of Representatives for more than thirty years. When he died in July many tributes arose from the streets to honor him and his life of service to justice and equality.

Other Articles You May Like from BSA:
Photos Of BSA 2021: #8: Paradisal Brooklyn at the Base of the Hudson
We’re celebrating the end of one year and the beginning of the next by thanking BSA Readers, Friends, and Family for your support in 2021. We have selected some of our favorite shots from the yea...
Canemorto (Dead Dog) at the Side of Road
There is something about the billboard takeover that still feels like a world of possibilities untapped. Billboard Liberation Front showed how to subvert with style, and urban pranksters like Ron Engl...
LMNOPI Takes On The Manufactured "Border Crisis"
Street Art often reflects the people who live in a city; its’ interests, values, aspirations, ongoing debates, sentiments. With the resident of the White House in a sustained attack mode toward the po...
BSA Images Of The Week: 03.02.25
Welcome to BSA Images of the Week and to the madness of March. Also, we extend warm wishes to our Muslim brothers and sisters for a peaceful and blessed Ramadan.
If it's not dicks, it's birds—...
BSA Images Of The Week: 05.06.18
Here's our weekly interview with the streets, this week featuring Alo, BustArt, Dmirworld, Egle Zvirblyte, Faith XLVII, Herakut, Jose Mendez, Kai, Myth, and Skewville.
Top Image: Faith XLVII "Ashe...
BROOKLYN STREET ART LOVES YOU MORE EVERY DAY






