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Shepard Fairey’s Mural Honours Joaquin Oliver and Calls for an End to Gun Violence, Washington DC

Shepard Fairey’s Mural Honours Joaquin Oliver and Calls for an End to Gun Violence, Washington DC

Posted on April 3, 2025 By Rehan No Comments on Shepard Fairey’s Mural Honours Joaquin Oliver and Calls for an End to Gun Violence, Washington DC

In a moving tribute to the victims of gun violence, Shepard Fairey, renowned street artist and activist, has unveiled a six-story mural in the heart of Washington D.C.’s Chinatown district. The mural “Demand Change” is a powerful tribute to Joaquin Oliver and is a collaboration between the artist Fairey, his crew, and Manny Oliver, Joaquin’s father. Joaquin was one of the victims of the tragic Parkland school shooting on February 14, 2018, which claimed the lives of 17 individuals at MSD High School in Parkland.

For Shepard, this mural carries an emotional weight unlike any project he’s done before as Joaquin Oliver was only 17 years old when he was tragically killed in the 2018 Parkland school shooting, the same age as Fairey’s own younger daughter, Madeline. This powerful connection prompted Fairey to bring his decades-long fight against gun violence into a new, deeply emotional phase. “Gun Violence is an issue I’ve addressed in my art going back to the 90’s, but no project has ever had the emotional weight that this one does,” Fairey shared on Obey.

Shepard Fairey’s Mural Honours Joaquin Oliver and Calls for an End to Gun Violence, Washington DC

‘Demand Change’ pays tribute to Joaquin Oliver. Image copyright Rob Zagula

A Mural with a Message

The mural itself is a powerful call for change. It’s not just an artistic tribute to Joaquin Oliver; it’s a reminder of the urgent need to address the gun violence epidemic in America. As Shepard points out, guns are taking away the unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that the United States’ founders once deemed so crucial. Guns, he argues, are affecting more children now than car accidents, yet the conversation around them often lacks the same safety measures or regulations that come with driving a car. “I put the value of my family and anyone else’s family ahead of the right to bear arms without conditions,” he asserts.

This mural is not just an artistic expression; it’s a plea for change. A plea to put the safety of children, families, and communities above the unchecked proliferation of firearms. “Joaquin could be your son, brother, cousin, or friend,” Fairey reminds us. This tragic reality isn’t just one person’s story; it’s one shared by many families who have lost loved ones to senseless gun violence.

A Shared Vision for Change

Joaquin’s father Manny helped paint the mural and is equally committed to using art and activism to spark change. Through his organisation, Change the Ref, Manny and his wife Patricia, Joaquin’s mother, work tirelessly to raise awareness about the human cost of gun violence and advocate for stronger gun control policies. Shepard Fairey’s mural is a visible, vibrant reminder of this shared mission to prevent further tragedies and DEMAND CHANGE.

Change the Ref

“This mural is not just a tribute to Joaquin but a reminder that there is a huge human consequence to gun violence,” Shepard explains. “There aren’t enough walls to pay tribute to all who have died tragically.” The mural stands as a testament to the personal losses that fuel the fight for justice, human rights, and, above all, the right to live without fear of gun violence.

Joaquin Oliver parents embrace in front of their son’s mural dedicated to demand change. Image copyright Change the Ref

A Call to Action

Shepard Fairey’s mural is a powerful statement of resistance and a call to action. The mural challenges us to reflect on the human cost of gun violence, and it calls for urgent action from our communities, leaders, and lawmakers. The fight for change is far from over, and Fairey urges us all to use our voices and our votes to demand a safer, more just world.

If you’re in Washington D.C., take a moment to visit the mural in Chinatown and reflect on the powerful message it carries. Support the efforts of Manny and Patricia Oliver and their organisation, Change the Ref, and keep pushing for a world where tragedies like the Parkland shooting never happen again. It’s time to demand change, for Joaquin Oliver and for all the lives lost to gun violence.

Let’s continue this fight—for justice, for peace, and for the right to live without fear.

Image Copyright Rob Zagula

In partnership with @woollymammothtc and @DowntownDCBID

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