Multiple works of graffiti were found on Connecticut Avenue following a pro-Palestinian march, called “Millions March For Palestine,” protesting for a ceasefire in Gaza. The protest, which took place on March 2, left traces on portions of Connecticut Avenue close to the Tregaron campus. However, any traces of the graffiti were promptly removed.
Graffiti illustrating the Palestinian flag and “Free Gaza,” tagged on the William Howard Taft Bridge. This graffiti was later removed. (Sophia Jones/International Dateline)
Graffiti tagged on a stop sign which reads “Free Gaza.” This graffiti was painted over. (Sophia Jones/International Dateline)
Graffiti reading “Palestine” with a heart, written on a construction barrier on Connecticut Avenue. Upon revisiting the site four days after the march, the barriers had been removed. (Sophia Jones/International Dateline)
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