"This mural is more than paint on a wall.
It is memory made visible.
Today, our family stood in Chandler as a community chose to remember Emmett Louis Till not as a moment buried in history books, but as a child whose life continues to shape the moral courage of a nation.
Seventy years ago, my cousin Emmett’s story awakened the conscience of the world because his mother, Mamie Till-Mobley, refused to let the truth be hidden. She showed us what it means to turn grief into movement, memory into mission, and loss into lasting change.
We are deeply grateful to Greater Bethel AME Church for lending the wall of their church as sacred ground for this public witness, and to Shining Light for carrying this mural from vision to reality.
Public art like this becomes a form of civic testimony. It tells every young person who passes by that history is not somewhere else. It lives here. It lives with us. It asks something of us.
Thank you to the City of Chandler for choosing remembrance over erasure and truth over silence.
We honor Emmett by what we build next to preserve his memory."
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