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Works crews are dismantling the Black Lives Matter Plaza in Washington, D.C.
D.C. Government officials designated the Black Lives Matter Plaza 4 and a half years ago.
DC Mayor Bowser agreed to dismantle the BLM PLaza after receiving pressure from the Federal government. D.C. would not receive funding if the plaza remained.
Take a look:
Right now: work crews just North of the White House to dismantle Black Lives Matter Plaza 4.5 years since receiving this designation by DC local government.
DC Mayor Bowser agreed to retire BLM Plaza following threats to federal funding from Congress. pic.twitter.com/Cusf4TYROX
— Ford Fischer (@FordFischer) March 10, 2025
Per NPR:
Washington, D.C.’s iconic “Black Lives Matter” street mural, which has served as a powerful symbol of activism and a gathering place for joy and resistance, will soon be gone.
The decision to remove the enormous mural near the White House comes after a U.S. Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., introduced legislation earlier this week that gave D.C. an ultimatum: either paint over the slogan or risk losing federal funding. The bill also called for the area in downtown D.C. to be re-named from Black Lives Matter Plaza to Liberty Plaza.
The next day, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser released a statement suggesting that the mural will have to go. “The mural inspired millions of people and helped our city through a very painful period, but now we can’t afford to be distracted by meaningless congressional interference,” she wrote. The DDOT confirmed on Saturday that plans to remove the mural will begin Monday.
The mayor’s response marked a reversal: She initially declared that the artwork would be permanent.
The removal of Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House has commenced this morning in D.C. pic.twitter.com/PU8B2kPmb1
— Andrew Leyden (@PenguinSix) March 10, 2025
Per WTOP:
Crews began its reconstruction plans around Black Lives Matter Plaza near the White House in Northwest D.C. on Monday morning.
Work began around 9 a.m. as District Department of Transportation workers removed the bollards on 16th Street and closed one land of traffic.
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