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We re not going anywhere | Community works to rebuild Solidarity Space in Davis after art removed
Davis residents and the mayor went to the space shortly after Derek Chauvin s verdict was announced, only to find it had been cleared out. Author: Samantha Solomon (ABC10) Updated: 2:22 PM PDT April 21, 2021
DAVIS, Calif Central Park in Davis has been ever evolving with the creation of the Solidarity Space, and area full of art, design, and writing targeted toward addressing police violence against people of color.
The space began after the murder of George Floyd, and as the verdict came down declaring former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty, this was the obvious space for many in Davis to gather looking for healing and conversation.
Solidarity Space stripped of artwork; city investigating
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Central Park’s Solidarity Space was full of art last week. Now, it’s all gone. Caleb Hampton/Enterprise photo
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The disappearance of the artwork at the Solidarity Space in Central Park was not the work of the city but likely an act of vandalism, according to city officials.
The space was created last June following the death of George Floyd, who had been killed by Minneapolis police weeks earlier. Local artist and community organizer, Kate Mellon-Anibaba, installed portraits of Floyd and two other Black men who had recently been killed by police, and other community members quickly added flowers, posters and more artwork.
Top 10 stories of 2020: Calamity and chaos
It was a year that dragged us away from our comfortable assumptions and into a dystopian nightmare we could scarcely credit in the 21st century. Twenty-Twenty was the year of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, coronavirus … the consensus pick among Enterprise staff for the most important story of the year.
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The Varsity Theatre sits idle in May as the COVID shutdown bit into Downtown Davis’ social life. Owen Yancher/Enterprise file photo
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No. 1: Coronavirus
It was a year that dragged us away from our comfortable assumptions and into a dystopian nightmare we could scarcely credit in the 21st century. Twenty-Twenty was the year of SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, coronavirus … the consensus pick among Enterprise staff for the most important story of the year.
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