We started painting crosswalks because we couldn't count on the city to protect us, especially our kids and elders. 3 years later, it’s clear the city of LA still doesn't value the lives of Angelenos.
We'll continue our work, and supporting our network of other painters, until our streets are safe.
August 3, 2025 at 4:43 PM
We started painting crosswalks because we couldn't count on the city to protect us, especially our kids and elders. 3 years later, it’s clear the city of LA still doesn't value the lives of Angelenos.
We'll continue our work, and supporting our network of other painters, until our streets are safe.
At Crosswalk Collective LA, we love to support community members across the country who want to start painting crosswalks or red curbs in their neighborhoods. It only takes a handful of people, a stencil, and some paint. Our How to Paint a Crosswalk guide is here: crosswalksla.org/how-to-guide...
At Crosswalk Collective LA, we love to support community members across the country who want to start painting crosswalks or red curbs in their neighborhoods. It only takes a handful of people, a stencil, and some paint. Our How to Paint a Crosswalk guide is here: crosswalksla.org/how-to-guide...