Miami Art Week Murals and
Repro: Uncensored Event

Colorful mural of two women standing by the ocean at sunset, with vibrant parrots flying in the sky.

Tani Ikeda's mural for Miami Basel with Survivor Love Letter x Southern Birth Justice Network

Repro Uncensored was in Miami, Florida, during Miami Art Week 2024 and supported three permanent murals highlighting abortion access in the state. The murals feature works by Tani IkedaMadeline Donahue, and Alejandra Jimenez.

Each mural has a QR code directing to resources on how you can access abortion care and financial support in Florida right now.

We also organized an all-day event to celebrate the occasion, Repro: Uncensored, which was held on Friday, December 6th, from 11 AM to 7 PM, at Miami Ironside.

The murals and the event is our love letter to Miami, celebrating art, culture, and reproductive rights through live music, mural unveilings from artists Tani Ikeda and Alejandra Jimenez, salon-style panel discussions, and art activations by FEMINISTDream Defenders, For Freedoms, and Body Freedom For Every(Body).

Our partners include Women’s Emergency Network (WEN)Women on Web, SisterSongRepro UncensoredPlan CDigital Defense FundImmediate JusticeSurvivor Love LetterForsa
Art Mamas, and Southern Birth Justice Network.

If you are in Florida and need abortion care, visit our resource page here.

Map displaying three art events in Miami, Florida, with their locations and images of the artworks. The events include Madeline Donahue at Nina Johnson Gallery, Alejandra Jimenez at Miami Ironside, and Survivor Love Letter/Tani Ikeda at NW 11th Street and N Miami Avenue.
An artist in a blue jumpsuit standing in front of a large painting of a reclining woman holding yellow flowers, with art supplies scattered on the ground.

Alejandra Jimenez mural at Ironside Miami

Two women standing in front of a colorful mural with a woman and an eagle, vibrant skies, and birds, smiling at the camera.
Woman smiling in front of colorful mural of a parrot flying over a sunset landscape.

“The political moment we are apart of demands modern day allegories of how our communities are calling back our power. Jamarah Amani is a Black, femme and queer poetess and community midwife whose mission is to do her part to build a movement for Birth Justice. Jamarah’s work as executive director of Southern Birth Justice Network is featured in this mural along with her trans musician son Mikah Amani. The mural was inspired by her poem On Children:

“Mama, why are you crying?
Because my sweet, you are me.
/Exponentially/
The sheer depths of your soul are unfathomable to a fool or a prophet
This tear is an ocean
/and/
All
I
Can
Say
is
Just keep swimming”

Woman in orange blazer and skirt smiling in front of colorful mural with illustrations of women and people engaged in various activities.
Colorful mural of women with outlined features, some using electronic devices, and a QR code at the bottom right corner.
Colorful mural of diverse women engaging in various activities, painted on a large outdoor wall, with a cloudy sky and palm trees in the background, and a small dog in the foreground.

Madeline Donahue’s mural at Nina Johnson Gallery for Repro:Uncesored. Here featuring Nina Johnson in front of the permanent mural.