George Floyd Memorial, 38th St. & Chicago Ave.

A woman contributes to the growing memorial outside Cup Foods at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, the day after George Floyd was killed. This site quickly became a focal point for public grief and protest following Floyd's death on May 25, 2020. The spontaneous memorial, featuring flowers, signs, and other tributes, transformed the intersection into a space for remembrance and calls for justice. The area, now widely known as George Floyd Square, continues to serve as a significant cultural and historical landmark commemorating the global movement for racial justice.
A woman contributes to the growing memorial outside Cup Foods at 38th Street and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis, the day after George Floyd was killed. This site quickly became a focal point for public grief and protest following Floyd's death on May 25, 2020. The spontaneous memorial, featuring flowers, signs, and other tributes, transformed the intersection into a space for remembrance and calls for justice. The area, now widely known as George Floyd Square, continues to serve as a significant cultural and historical landmark commemorating the global movement for racial justice.
Photo taken in May 2020.
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