Call for Photo Submissions for the Ferguson and Dellwood Corridor Activist Mural
Dear Community Members,
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is excited to announce the commissioning of a photo mural depicting the journey from the Ferguson unrest to the present day in 2024. This mural will be a powerful tribute to the resilience and activism of our community, capturing significant moments and the ongoing efforts for justice and equality.
We invite you to submit your photos to be considered for inclusion in this mural. Please follow these guidelines when submitting your photos:
Thank you for contributing to this meaningful project. Together, we will create a lasting testament to our community’s strength and perseverance.
Dear Community Members,
The Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis is excited to announce the commissioning of a photo mural depicting the journey from the Ferguson unrest to the present day in 2024. This mural will be a powerful tribute to the resilience and activism of our community, capturing significant moments and the ongoing efforts for justice and equality.
We invite you to submit your photos to be considered for inclusion in this mural. Please follow these guidelines when submitting your photos:
- Deadline: Monday, September 30th, 2024
- Appropriate Content: Ensure your photos do not contain any vulgarity, nudity, or inappropriate language.
- Subject Matter: We are looking for images that reflect the spirit, struggle, and progress of the Ferguson and Dellwood communities over the past decade.
- Submitting: There is no limit to the number of photos you can submit. However, you can only submit up to 8 photos at a time. You are welcome to make multiple submissions if you have more than 8 photos to share.
Thank you for contributing to this meaningful project. Together, we will create a lasting testament to our community’s strength and perseverance.
Please note that while we value and appreciate every submission, not all photos will be selected for the mural. The final composition will be curated by professionals at the Urban League based on their artistic vision and discretion.