A Brooklyn
mother is honoring her son through art on the fifth anniversary son's death with a new exhibit at the Brooklyn Public
Library.
The exhibit
called “Disrupting the Hate” honors the
life of Melquain Anderson
who was fatally shot while waiting for a bus outside of the Farragut Houses in Oct.
2017.
“Disrupting the Hate” presented
by The Melquain Jatelle Anderson Foundation, which is run by Andersons family,
is an exhibition designed to promote healing and community.
Local artists shared
photographs, paintings, illustrations, and poetry created in response to
violence and mental illness.
The five-day exhibit started on Oct. 21,
which would have been Melquain’s 32nd birthday and it goes through to the 25th – the day he was murdered.