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“When Alexandra Allie Belisle, 22, was approached to contribute to the Black Lives Matter mural outside the comedy club, she also wanted to honor Black women like Taylor. Often, in conversations about injustice and racism, “Black women get overlooked,” said Belisle, a student and artist who painted a masked protester holding up a sign that reads: “Protect Black Women.”
When violence related to law enforcement happens to women of color, “it doesn’t get the same type of outrage and attention,” she said. “It’s hard enough to be a woman, but we’re also Black and that’s a whole other challenge in itself.”