Sacramento has been brimming with anger, frustration, sadness and ambition following Stephon Clark's death at the hands of police. 

Clark is also one of the latest in a long and tragic list of black men succumbed to police brutality. According to FOX Sacramento, the city's Black Lives Matter chapter has decided to honor a few of these men in a grand way by displaying their images and names on a billboard overlooking Sacramento's Broadway. 

"We wanted it up in a high traffic area in Sacramento," noted Black Lives Matter Sacramento founder Tanya Faison.

The billboard depicts seven names and their respective faces: Lorenzo, Dazion, Adriene, Ryan, Joseph, Desmond and Mikel.

"It's just letting you see the faces of the people who've been killed by law enforcement, and hopefully people will take the time to look into the stories behind those people," Faison commented on the billboard funded by the California Endowment.

The billboard was inspired in part by a mural painted on the city's Guild Theater last November, which was destroyed shortly after it was unveiled.

Clark's name isn't listed on the billboard, but Black Lives Matter Sacramento says it stands not only for the men depicted, but also for Clark and all black people who suffered the consequences of police brutality. 

"Link it to what's happening now," Faison said. "The people are upset. We've been taking the streets, we've been taking the freeways, we've been taking the Golden 1 Center because all of this has been built up all this time until now."