Two 18-year-old artists in Amsterdam turned grief into activism, painting a striking mural honoring Lisa—a teen killed just over a year ago—to demand safer streets for women at night. Their school project became a bold public statement, featuring a woman cycling under the moon, symbolizing freedom and security after dark. Inspired by the “We Reclaim The Night” movement, they fought bureaucracy to place their artwork where it couldn’t be ignored. As legal proceedings unfold against the suspect—accused of multiple violent crimes, with claims of mental illness tangled in political debates—the mural stands as a powerful, enduring call for change.

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