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Mural by Delisha McKinney Honors Education Near Rival High School

September 12, 2025 - 23:17

Mural by Delisha McKinney Honors Education Near Rival High School

Delisha McKinney has unveiled a vibrant mural on an apartment building directly across from John Marshall Metropolitan High School, paying homage to the importance of education. This striking artwork captures the essence of learning and community, serving as a beacon of inspiration for students and residents alike.

The mural features dynamic imagery that reflects both academic achievement and the diverse narratives of the neighborhood. McKinney, who has a personal connection to the area, expressed her hope that the mural will motivate young people to pursue their educational dreams. The location is particularly significant, as it stands in close proximity to her former rival high school, adding a layer of personal history to the project.

Community members have responded positively to the mural, recognizing it as a celebration of their shared values and aspirations. McKinney's work not only beautifies the neighborhood but also reinforces the message that education is a powerful tool for transformation.


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