'You are the most important piece' is an artistic representation of JoAnne Bland's story of where the Bloody Sunday March began. When visitors come to this historic patch of cement she tells the story in the quotes of the art piece. JoAnne gives each visitor a small stone that has chipped off this cement as a symbol of their connection to these leaders and their role in carrying on the movement for social change.
The sculpted wall in the background pays homage the march path from Selma to Montgomery Alabama. The small puzzle piece at the bottom of the Y in You represents this symbol of their connection.
All proceeds for this art will go to the funding effort for Foot Soldiers Park.
To learn more, visit the website: https://footsoldierspark.org/our-story
This collection is 100% supporting the funding of Foot Soldiers Park. To learn more about Foot Soldiers Park, visit the website: https://footsoldierspark.org/
You are the most important piece'
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'You are the most important piece' is an artistic representation of JoAnne Bland's story of where the Bloody Sunday March began. When visitors come to this historic patch of cement she tells the story in the quotes of the art piece. JoAnne gives each visitor a small stone that has chipped off this cement as a symbol of their connection to these leaders and their role in carrying on the movement for social change.
The sculpted wall in the background pays homage the march path from Selma to Montgomery Alabama. The small puzzle piece at the bottom of the Y in You represents this symbol of their connection.
All proceeds for this art will go to the funding effort for Foot Soldiers Park.
To learn more, visit the website: https://footsoldierspark.org/our-story
This collection is 100% supporting the funding of Foot Soldiers Park. To learn more about Foot Soldiers Park, visit the website: https://footsoldierspark.org/