The teachers began preparing for this show with the students in January, and the students have worked on the mural together each week throughout February. One side shows a street scene, with several people running down the street, rowhouses behind them. Across the street there's a person held up at gunpoint (and in a great and curious moment of levity, there's a green Hulk-like figure rising out of him; "I think they showin' the boy toughness as the Hulk," says Carl, a seventh-grader.) Behind these guys, there's another building with a winged Freddie Gray mural. In the clouds above the scene are portraits of Angela Davis and Martin Luther King. Wrapping around to the other side of the wall is a huge close-up of a young woman's face, her hair in dreads, with a third eye. "I feel like the three eyes are showin' that everything is not the same through everybody's eyes," says 10th-grader Asia. "Everything is not what you see, it's what other people see."