D.C. paints 'Black Lives Matter' on road to White House
D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has ordered the message "Black Lives Matter" to be painted in enormous yellow letters on 16th Street leading up to the White House. /AP

D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser has ordered the message "Black Lives Matter" to be painted in enormous yellow letters on 16th Street leading up to the White House. /AP

City workers and local artists started to paint the 2-block long mural early Friday morning. /AP

City workers and local artists started to paint the 2-block long mural early Friday morning. /AP

The section bearing the slogan has been officially renamed "Black Lives Matter Plaza" by Bowser, with a new street sign installed. "We're here peacefully as Americans, on American streets, on D.C. streets," she said. /AP

The section bearing the slogan has been officially renamed "Black Lives Matter Plaza" by Bowser, with a new street sign installed. "We're here peacefully as Americans, on American streets, on D.C. streets," she said. /AP

The D.C. chapter of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, however, criticized the move, calling it "a performative distraction from real policy changes" and a way "to appease white liberals while ignoring our demands". /AP

The D.C. chapter of the Black Lives Matter Global Network, however, criticized the move, calling it "a performative distraction from real policy changes" and a way "to appease white liberals while ignoring our demands". /AP