Al Sharpton speaks at George Floyd rally in Minneapolis
Al Sharpton speaks at a George Floyd Remembrance Rally in downtown Minneapolis as the 1-year anniversary of his murder nears.
Al Sharpton speaks at a George Floyd Remembrance Rally in downtown Minneapolis as the 1-year anniversary of his murder nears.
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter, Minnepaolis Mayor Jacob Frey, Senator Tina Smith and Senator Amy Klobuchar listen to speakers at a George Floyd Remembrance Rally at the Hennepin County Government Center.
Save the Boards to Memorialize the Movement exhibited 87 of the almost a thousand boards they’ve saved at Phelps Park, next to George Floyd Square.
Save the Boards to Memorialize the Movement exhibited 87 of the almost a thousand boards they’ve saved at Phelps Park, next to George Floyd Square.
Save the Boards to Memorialize the Movement exhibited 87 of the almost a thousand boards they’ve saved at Phelps Park, next to George Floyd Square.
The community gathers to watch a screening of the movie “Mayor” at The People’s Way at George Floyd Square.
A sign welcoming everyone posted on the front door of Urban Outfitters in Uptown Minneapolis.
Progress being made at the apartment building that was burned down mid-construction during the May 2020 riots.
“Everything must go!!!” on the fencing of the burned Minneapolis police third precinct police station.
Those standing in solidarity with Palestine march through downtown Minneapolis.
Those standing in solidarity with Palestine march through downtown Minneapolis.
Signs attached to security fencing outside the Brooklyn Center Police Department following the death of Daunte Wright.
Security fencing around the Brooklyn Center Police Department following the death of Daunte Wright.
The sun sets behind The Peoples Way at George Floyd Square.
The front of the Chicago Fire Arts Center at the George Floyd Memorial in South Minneapolis.
Straw fencing around the former Gandhi Mahal building in South Minneapolis.
The Wendy’s getting close to re-opening almost a year after it was destroyed by fire during unrest.
Since March 15th families and those supporting the families of the victims of police brutality have been placing locks on fencing around the Hennepin County Government Center. The locks, which have the names of victims of police violence written on them, have been continuously cut off by police. Theres now a couple hundred locks along with protesters who’ve locked themselves to the fence 24/7 one at a time. Among their demands are for the Minneapolis and St. Paul mayors & the Governor to meet with families of those killed by police, ending qualified immunity for police and for voting on police accountability bills to occur.
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An Abolish The Police protest sign on the security fencing around the Hennepin County Government Center where Derek Chauvin is on trial for the May 25, 2020 murder of Geroge Floyd in South Minneapolis.
Security fencing around the Hennepin County Governmeent Center in Downtown Minneapolis where Derek Chauvin is standing trial for the murder of George Floyd.