New wheatpaste today by newer Philly street artist Symone Salib paying tribute to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill, located at Broad and Wharton streets in South Philly!

In her Instagram post about this new installation, Symone comments: “In the words of Sara Erdmann, ‘I will never understand why is it more shameful to be raped than to be a rapist.’”

5 responses to “Believe Us: Philly Street Artist Pays Tribute to Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill”

  1. […] See Symone’s early October tribute to Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill here! […]

  2. […] This wheatpaste from street art newcomer Symone Salib stood in solidarity with Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill. Pasted at the hight of the Brett Kavanaugh vote and hearings, the installation stood for weeks at Broad and Wharton streets in South Philly where it was photographed and Instagrammed a ton and even attracted this collaboration with another street art newcomer before it was ultimately buffed. […]

  3. […] Men. The first place I chose to place the Hysterical Men were around Symone Salib‘s amazing portraits of Christine Blasey Ford and Anita Hill (with Symone’s blessing.) The response I got was amazing and I had more ideas so I decided to […]

  4. […] I think your most well-known piece was your dual portrait of Anita Hill and Christine Blasey Ford, accompanied by a banner reading, simply, “believe us.” What response did this piece get? SS: […]

  5. […] and nothing was quite right. I had been seeing Symone Salib’s work around a lot, and I saw her portraits at Broad and Wharton of Cristine Blasey-Ford and Anita Hill. She is always so good about tapping into the current moment, and getting stuff up, and she just […]

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