Ralph Paul Yarl was picking up his two siblings. He went to the wrong house in Kansas City, Missouri. The White man who opened the door did not see a lost 16-year-old boy. He saw a threat. Shot Ralph, twice. Once in the head to kill him. Somehow Ralph survived. 1/
Hey New York! Let it be known that I’ll be exhibiting in NYC for the first time in 3 years from May 6th to June 30th at Jeffery Deitch Gallery! Hope to see you there!
Tennessee @GovBillLee hasn't had time yet to tweet his thoughts and prayers for Covenant School, but when he does, remind him that this is exactly why police and citizens opposed the permitless carry bill he signed into law at a gun maker's factory in 2021. #tnleg
We join the community of Nashville, Tennessee, in mourning the lives of the three children and three adults lost at the Covenant School on Monday.
As we all grapple with this tragedy, here are some ways to channel your grief into action 🧵
There are no words that can properly express my devastation and outrage about the tragedy at the Covenant School in Tennessee. Enough is enough. #EndGunViolence
Hello D.C.! On Thursday March 16th I’ll be speaking alongside with Amy Sherald and Deb Willis at the National Museum of African American History & Culture @NMAAHC at 7 p.m. click below to add your name to the waiting list! https://t.co/SAfS1IMDLu
ATL folks! This Thursday I will be speaking on a panel with Amy Sherald and Calida Rawles at the @spelmanmuseum for the Black American Portraits Symposium at 4pm. You don’t wanna miss it! https://t.co/K9BEvFENZq
The panel that I am speaking on with Amy Sherald and Calida Rawles at the @spelmanmuseum for the Black American Portraits Symposium at 4pm EST is also going to be broadcasted on zoom. This is also free for any to attend! https://t.co/FASJ3WV5uw