ONEUNITED BANK’S CONTROVERSIAL MURAL FORESHADOWS THE #BANKBLACK MOVEMENT- ANNIVERSARY
ONEUNITED BANK’S CONTROVERSIAL MURAL FORESHADOWS THE #BANKBLACK MOVEMENT- ANNIVERSARY
In the summer of 2015, OneUnited Bank unveiled its revolutionary 550 square foot mural Thunder & Enlightening on the façade of the Bank’s historic Miami branch. The emotionally charged work of art by internationally acclaimed,
Miami based muralist Addonis Parker, directly confronts issues and events facing the Black community: racism, bigotry, violence, protest, the massacre in South Carolina, Trayvon
Martin, Michael Brown and first responders. OneUnited Bank has
offices in California, Florida, and Massachusetts.
Thunder & Enlightening also foreshadowed future events,
namely the backlash against the multiple racially charged shootings of Black people by law enforcement which spawned a national phenomenon – the #BankBlack Movement. In 2016, issues of racism, bigotry and violence came front
and center of our nation’s consciousness. In turn, millions of Black people, galvanized via social media, text and word of mouth, began answering the call for a collective show of force by moving their money from traditional banks to Black owned banks.
The social justice based #BankBlack movement intensified when Rapper Killer Mike implored the Black community not to
incite more violence but to demonstrate the power of its $1.2 trillion in annual spending by supporting Black banks and other Black owned businesses.
“We’re excited that the ‘seed’ planted by the mural grew into the #BankBlack and #BuyBlack movement,” says Teri Williams, President & COO of OneUnited Bank. “Our community is not only moving money, but also ‘moving their minds’ by directly confronting the discredited adage that ‘their
ice is colder’ or that Black businesses are inherently ‘less than.’ We now are focusing on collective economics and community wealth building.”
The 2015 OneUnited Mural Project (Thunder & Enlightening) was an apprenticeship-based program, in
partnership with Miami Children’s Initiative. The partnership was comprised of public art works, youth development,
financial literacy and a community beautification program providing arts enrichment through STEAM (Science,
Technology, Engineering, Arts, Math) education.
In 2017, the issues of race and financial equality are more pressing than ever and the #BankBlack Movement is stronger
than ever with over $50 million in deposits moved to Black owned banks in just 12 months.
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