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  <title>There can be no justice on stolen land by cramcept</title>
  <description>"There can never really be justice on stolen land," is a lyric from the song "Sound of da Police." by KRS-One. This mural in Staten Island lives next door to another great wall with a message by Will Power in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Curated by @projectivity and across from Hub 17 NYC, features a video studio, gallery and event space for all types of creatives. On this street, you can also see a handful of other great public art pieces.</description>
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