A photo of an artwork on a white wall. The work consists of four prints on newsprint, arranged in two rows, with text and images resembling newspaper pages. The newsprint is yellowed, and the text and images are all printed in black ink. The writing includes fonts of different sizes, the largest of which read: “AAMARP GALLERY / 76 ATHERTON STREET / JAMAICA PLAIN, MA 02130”, “OPEN HOUSE”, “THE AAMARP DEPARTMENT”, “A BRIDGE TO SELF-ESTEEM”, “THE HEAT IS ON NORTHEASTERN UNIVERSITY”, “STUDIO DIRECTOR SAYS NU OFFICIALS LIED TO BY JAMAICA PLAIN FACILITY”, “JAMAICA PLAIN CITIZEN”, “ARTISTS CHARGE NORTHEASTERN WITH LACK OF SUPPORT”, “THE AAMARP DEPARTMENT PRESENTS”, “WHAT’S HAPPENING”, “NO JUSTICE”, and “FAMILY AND COMMUNITY.” The paper on the bottom left features a photograph of a person with dark skin, standing and looking at the camera. The paper on the bottom right includes a photo of a person with dark skin and short hair, surrounded by an oval frame with the words “UNITED STATES POSTAGE” printed above.

