To Protect and Serve
Due to the fact that the organization fought for justice in a nonpeaceful manner, there were many oppositions to this mural being created by the Cultural Affairs Commission. There was also a lot of controversy over whether or not this mural was glorifying what the Black Panther Party stood for. However, many fail to understand that this organization believed in protecting the black communities through self-defense, even if that required violence, because that is what was being used against them. Therefore, Olabisi combats this stereotypical violent image of the Black Panther Party with the Free Breakfast Program in which members supported black students suffering from the lack of access to food.
Written by Katlyn Hwang, c/o ‘24