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Trenton art project to honor victims of violence

Clip: 10/4/2021 | 3m 28sVideo has Closed Captions

‘It’s meant to highlight and give justice to the people who lost their lives senselessly’

A Trenton artist is using a multimedia project to honor people in the city whose lives were lost to violence. Bentrice Jusu’s “Potential Project” will use various forms of art and include murals of victims that will be placed throughout the city, marking the locations where their lives were taken “to highlight and give justice to the people who lost their lives senselessly...”

10/04/2021

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