This presentation debuts a series of wire Tondos, in which swirling cacophonies of colors are created from the layered mapping of cataclysmic weather patterns superimposed onto brain scans of
black youth suffering from PTSD as a result of gun violence.
Despite pleas from across the political spectrum, from avowed libertarian Halloran to former
Black Panther Charles Barron warning that city shopkeepers would
suffer and minority
youths were more vulnerable to police scrutiny, some members voting for the bills claimed were «necessary» or «important.»
Since the Supreme Court declared school segregation unconstitutional, 28 millions of
Black Americans and many whites, including tens of thousands of clergy and hundreds of thousands of
youth, have marched, sat in, demonstrated and picketed, gone to jail,
suffered beatings and the thrust of cattle prods in the struggle for human decency and equality.