

Off the Wall: Miami
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Off the Wall: Miami
Season 2021 Episode 16 | 4m 7s | CC
Public art has a long history on the streets of Miami. Chire "VantaBlack" Regans uses her art as a tool to advocate for social justice causes. The large-scale mural, "Say Their Names," memorializes the victims of gun violence in Miami and its impact on the community.
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