Birmingham unveils City Hall mural to honor breast cancer survivors

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Birmingham unveils City Hall mural to honor breast cancer survivors
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The murals are on display on the second floor of Birmingham City Hall through Dec. 1.

Birmingham on Oct. 17, 2023, unveiled City Hall murals to honor breast cancer survivors. Dee Green, founder of V.I.R.T.U.E. Inc., poses with the mural commissioned by the non-profit organization. Birmingham Mayor Randall Woodfin and members of advocacy groups that promote breast cancer awareness unveiled a mural on Tuesday that honors breast cancer survivors.

“Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time for reflection, education, and support, and this mural is a testament to the strength and unity of our community,” said Woodfin, who helped unveil the canvases along with Dee Green, founder of VIRTUE Inc. “The inspiration behind the breast cancer awareness mural is a desire to celebrate the strength and resilience of women,” Bonfiglio said. “The vibrant colors and varied depictions serve as a testament to the beauty and power found within the tapestry of human experiences. This mural is a visual ode to the unwavering spirit of women, reminding us that together, we stand stronger against the challenges that breast cancer presents.

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