Bilingual ‘Black Lives Matter’ street message highlights Montreal artists
MONTREAL — The global protests spurred by George Floyd’s death at the hands of police in Minneapolis took a colourful form in Montreal Wednesday, where some 20 artists painted a giant “Black Lives Matter” message down a city street.
The project, which covers an entire block of the Gay Village neighbourhood, was inspired by those in other cities but has taken on a distinctive Montreal flair.
Organizer Carla Beauvais said in order to get support from the city, the group agreed to paint the phrase in French, with a smaller English translation underneath.
She said she sees the decision as a positive one, however, because it highlights the diversity of the movement fighting racism and inequality.


