‘Am I Next?’ protest art in downtown LA boldly asks who’s safe from ICE
Public exhibition, featuring billboard-sized portraits projected onto buildings, calls attention to Trump administration’s attacks on civil libertiesEach evening, drivers on the busy 101 freeway in downtown Los Angeles pass billboard-size portraits of Angelenos that flash across the side of a...
<p>Public exhibition, featuring billboard-sized portraits projected onto buildings, calls attention to Trump administration’s attacks on civil liberties</p><p>Each evening, drivers on the busy 101 freeway in downtown Los Angeles pass billboard-size portraits of Angelenos that flash across the side of a building with a simple message next to their faces: Am I Next?</p><p>Three Los Angeles institutions have teamed up to launch a response to federal immigration raids in the nation’s second-largest city, projecting illuminated <a href="https://www.instagram.com/p/DQ0LoeXAQzz/">images</a> of everyday LA residents in support of the thousands of community members who have been detained this year.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/dec/20/los-angeles-public-art-trump-ice-raids">Continue reading...</a>
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