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Poly-, Micro- and Melanesians for BLM
2020, Placard
Poly-, Micro- and Melanesians for BLM
Poly-, Micro- and Melanesians for BLM
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Item no
51186
Title
Edinburgh's Polynesian, Micronesian and Melanesian communities joined the Black Lives Matter protest in June
Description
Belly Mujinga died having contracted Covid-19 after being being spat at in the face whilst at work. Sheku Bayoh died in police custody, following a forceful arrest. They have become two of the most high profile names associated with the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK.
The raised fist is shown with a representation of a Polynesian tattoo, or tatau. As part of a long cultural tradition, a tatau, in both design and application, has great meaning for the individual wearer.
Date
2020
Type
Placard
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The People's Story
This placard was collected by Museums & Galleries Edinburgh following the Black Lives Matter protest held in Holyrood Park on Sunday 7th June 2020. It is part of a wider collection of placards, banners and signs from the protest, expressing solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement.
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