George Floyd Square: Balloons Released for 48th Birthday
October 2021
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George Floyd’s aunt Angela Harrelson, his cousin Paris Stevens, Jeanelle Austin along with friends of George Floyd release balloons on what would have been his 48th birthday. 

The event at George Floyd Square was put together by the George Floyd Global Memorial.
Metasota Performs at George Floyd Square on his Birthday
October 2021
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Metasota performs at George Floyd Square on what would have been George Floyd's 48th birthday.
Known MPLS performs at George Floyd Square, Minneapolis
October 2021
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Known MPLS performs at George Floyd Square on what would have been George's 48th birthday.
Chicago Ave on George Floyd’s 48th Birthday
October 2021
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Crowd at George Floyd Square following a vigil on what would have been his 48th birthday.
George Floyd Square: Candles Lit for 48th Birthday
October 2021
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Candles being lit on what would have been George Floyds 48th birthday.
Caretaker lights candles at George Floyd Memorial
October 2021
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A caretaker at George Floyd Square lights candles at the George Floyd Memorial.
Dewy Aspen Leaf in Superior National Forest
October 2021
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Caution Tape Along a Minneapolis Sidewalk
October 2021
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A length of bright yellow cuidado (caution) tape stretches across a sidewalk in Minneapolis, marking off an area temporarily closed to pedestrians. These barriers are a common sight during routine municipal work, building maintenance, or street-level repairs, especially in dense commercial districts where crews often work overnight. Blurred streetlights and storefront colors in the background reflect the activity of the surrounding neighborhood and the way safety markers become part of the visual landscape of city life.
Lake Street Station Post Office Construction Begins
October 2021
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Post office construction beginning on Lake Street Station. The garage portion will remain.
Winston Smith Graffiti on Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis
October 2021
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The Midtown Greenway trail in South Minneapolis. Large Winston Smith tag on the right. Smith was killed a block away by federal law enforcement in June 2021.
South Minneapolis: Sheila Nezhad for Mayor Yard Sign
October 2021
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A Sheila Nezhad for Minneapolis Mayor and No Justice No Streets yard sign seen in South Minneapolis.
Kate Knuth for Mayor Yard Sign, South Minneapolis
October 2021
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A Kate Knuth for Mayor of Minneapolis yard sign in South Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey Re-election Mailer
October 2021
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A political mailing in Minneapolis advocating for the re-election of Mayor Jacob Frey.
Minnehaha Avenue Open Streets Banner with Election Candidates
October 2021
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"On Minnehaha, we celebrate". The 2021 version of Open Streets Minnehaha Avenue seemed dominated by the upcoming city election with a lot of candidates in attendance and talks regarding the strong mayor, public safety and rent control ballot questions.
Yes on 2 Yard Sign on Minnehaha Ave, Minneapolis
October 2021
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A "YES ON 2" yard sign on Minnehaha Ave during Open Streets.
Minnehaha Ave Graffiti: “Riots Work Ya Nerds”
October 2021
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“Riots Work Ya Nerds” graffiti seen during Open Streets Minnehaha.
Minneapolis Police at Open Streets Minnehaha Ave Event
October 2021
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Minneapolis Police watch as dancers perform at Open Streets Minnehaha.
Minneapolis Police Car Passes “Abolish The Police” Mural
October 2021
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A Minneapolis Police squad drives down Minnehaha Ave as Open Streets finishes up.
Yusra Arab Campaign Sign in Minneapolis’ Ward 2
October 2021
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A campaign sign for Yusra Arab stands among late-season plants in Minneapolis’ Ward 2, one of the city’s most politically active and demographically diverse districts. Ward 2 includes neighborhoods such as Cedar-Riverside, Prospect Park, Seward, and the University district—areas shaped by long histories of immigration, student populations, and tenant-driven community organizing. Yard signs like this became common during the municipal election cycle as candidates focused on issues that have defined Ward 2 politics for decades: rental housing policy, transportation infrastructure, campus-area safety, and the evolving relationship between the University of Minnesota and surrounding neighborhoods.
Minneapolis’ ward system has historically produced competitive races, especially in districts with high levels of civic engagement and shifting demographics. Ward 2 is known for its strong DFL presence, multi-lingual community outreach, and a mix of long-term residents and new arrivals. Campaign messaging in the ward often reflects its unique blend of grassroots activism, student-led political energy, and deep neighborhood-level involvement in city governance.
MPLS IS US Election Poster in Uptown Minneapolis
October 2021
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A poster from “mpls is us” regarding information on the November 2nd election.
Habanero Tacos Grill on Lake Street at Night
October 2021
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Habanero Tacos Grill glows along East Lake Street late into the evening, with its bright “TACOS TACOS TACOS” window lettering and a branded food truck parked out front. The restaurant reflects the long-standing presence of Latino food culture on the corridor, where small family-run kitchens, taquerías, and mobile food vendors have shaped the visual and culinary identity of the neighborhood.
Located along a stretch of Lake Street known for immigrant-owned businesses and tightly packed storefronts, the shop sits within a commercial landscape rebuilt and revitalized multiple times over the past century. Despite economic shifts and recent reconstruction efforts, the area remains a hub of diverse restaurants and community-oriented businesses, with places like Habanero Tacos Grill continuing to anchor the corridor’s daily life.
South Minneapolis Laundromat at Night, 3225 Nicollet Ave
October 2021
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A Laundromat in South Minneapolis.
Alicia Gibson Campaign Sign in Minneapolis Ward 10
October 2021
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A campaign sign for Alicia Gibson stands outside a neighborhood storefront in Minneapolis’ Ward 10, a district centered on Uptown, Whittier, and parts of South Minneapolis. Ward 10 has long been one of the city’s most politically active areas, shaped by rental-heavy housing stock, transit-focused neighborhoods, and dense commercial corridors around Hennepin, Lyndale, and Lake Street. Campaign signs became common across the ward during the municipal election cycle as candidates addressed issues central to this part of the city: small-business recovery, housing policy, cycling and pedestrian infrastructure, and the future of Uptown’s commercial identity.
Historically, Ward 10 has been a bellwether for broader citywide political shifts. Its mix of long-term residents, young renters, and small-business owners has kept competition high and civic turnout strong. In recent years, community debates over zoning updates, transportation improvements, and neighborhood redevelopment have made Ward 10 races especially watched, with campaigns frequently engaging directly with street-level concerns and neighborhood-driven organizing.
Clint Conner Mayoral Campaign Sign, Minneapolis
October 2021
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A lawn sign supporting Clint Conner’s mayoral campaign stands along a residential boulevard in Minneapolis. Conner, an attorney and political newcomer, ran on a platform focused on public safety reforms, neighborhood-level engagement, and governance changes within the city’s mayor–council structure. Yard signs like this became common across parts of Minneapolis during the campaign cycle, reflecting heightened civic interest following several years of intense debate over public safety, police restructuring, and the future of city governance.
Municipal elections in Minneapolis often draw regional attention due to the city’s distinctive political climate, strong neighborhood identities, and history of competitive mayoral contests. Candidate signage has long been a visible part of the city’s election seasons—especially in the years after 2020, when local races increasingly intersected with national conversations about public policy and urban leadership.
Minneapolis Police Squads and Say Their Names Cemetery
October 2021
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Minneapolis police squad cars and an ambulance behind Say Their Names Cemetery at George Floyd Square.
George Floyd Square: Raised Fist Pumpkin Carving
October 2021
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A pumpkin carving at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis.
George Floyd Square Halloween Pumpkins, Minneapolis
October 2021
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GFS and fist pumpkin carvings at The People’s Way at George Floyd Square. The area has been a place of protest since the May 25th, 2020 killing of George Floyd.
Lake & Park Grocery on Lake Street, Minneapolis at Night
October 2021
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A rainy late October night in South Minneapolis with just 6 days left of voting after millions of dollars spent on mayoral control, public safety, and rent control ballot questions.
Park & Lake Car Wash in the rain
October 2021
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Park & Lake Car Wash in Minneapolis during a late fall rainfall.
George Floyd Square: Murphy Ranks Memorial After Cleanup Attempt
October 2021
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The Murphy Ranks memorial at George Floyd Square after Minneapolis Public Works made an attempt to clear it.
Deona Marie Memorial at Seven Points Mall, Uptown Minneapolis
October 2021
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Signs on the fence around Seven Points Mall in Uptown Minneapolis reading:
“Deona Marie was killed while protesting against police brutality. Read her story below and donate to help support her children.”
George Floyd Square: Murphy Ranks Memorial Banner at Night
November 2021
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The Murphy Ranks Memorial on Chicago Avenue inside George Floyd Square.
George Floyd Square: Twin Cities Police Easily Startled Sign
November 2021
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A sign reading "Warning Twin Cities Police Easily Startled" at 39th and Chicago Avenue, George Floyd Square.
Minneapolis Mayor Campaign Signs for Nezhad and Knuth
November 2021
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Yard signs for Kate Knuth and Sheila Nezhad together in a South Minneapolis yard. Both with "Don't Rank Frey" stickers attached, referring to current Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey. Election in 2 days.
Taco Bell Line on Lake Street in Minneapolis
November 2021
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Cars in line for Taco Bell on Lake Street in the early morning hours of November 2021.
Hennepin Ave & Lake St, Minneapolis: Seven Points Mall boarded up
November 2021
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The corner of Hennepin Avenue and Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis. Deona Marie written on boards around the Seven Points Mall. Deona Marie, a protester, was killed on June 13th when a man drove his vehicle through barricades setup by those demonstrating over the law enforcement shooting death of Winston Smith ten days prior.
Uptown Minneapolis: Graffiti on Seven Points Mall boarded-up storefronts
November 2021
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People walk past Seven Points mall in Uptown Minneapolis the day before the election.
Seven Points Uptown Construction Fencing Minneapolis
November 2021
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Security fencing and signage on the Seven Points mall parking garage.
Vote No On Question 3 Signs on Lyndale Avenue, Minneapolis
November 2021
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"Vote No On 3" signs on Lyndale Avenue.
Lyndale Neighborhood Votes Yard Sign, South Minneapolis
November 2021
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A yard sign reading "Lyndale Neighborhood Votes" seen in South Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Yard Signs: “Don’t Rank Jacob Frey” & Candidates
November 2021
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Londel French, Risa Hosted, and Question 1 2 and 3 yard signs in Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Election Sticker: Don’t Rank Nezhad on Greenway
November 2021
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A sticker reading "Don't rank Nezhad" found on the Midtown Greenway.
Victor Martinez campaign float and signs, North Minneapolis
November 2021
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A Victor Martinez "float" and campaign signs seen in North Minneapolis on election day.
Jacob Frey re-election victory celebration in Minneapolis
November 2021
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey meets with supporters at his re-election party near downtown Minneapolis. The next afternoon he was declared the winner with 49% of the vote.
Mayor Jacob Frey at Minneapolis re-election party
November 2021
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey meets with supporters at his re-election party near downtown Minneapolis.
Jacob Frey Re-election Party, Minneapolis, 2019
November 2021
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Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey speaks to supporters at his election night party after winning re-election.
Winston Smith Protest Notes at Uptown Minneapolis Parking Ramp
November 2021
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Protest signs hang on fencing around the parking ramp where Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement on June 3, 2021.
Garbage cans on fire in Uptown Minneapolis, day after election
November 2021
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Fire in a garbage can in Uptown Minneapolis the day after election night.
Minneapolis Fire Department Responds to Garbage Can Fire on Lake Street
November 2021
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The Minneapolis Fire Department puts out garbage can fires on Lake Street the day after the election in Uptown Minneapolis.
Winston Smith Graffiti at Lake Street Parking Ramp, Uptown Minneapolis
November 2021
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Winston Smith graffiti on banner surrounding the parking ramp he was killed by law enforcement in Uptown Minneapolis
Minneapolis Fire Dept. responds to fires on Lake Street post-election
November 2021
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Minneapolis Fire Department puts out garbage can fires on Lake Street the night after the election.
Winston Smith Graffiti on Dumpster, Uptown Minneapolis
November 2021
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A dumpster with "Winston Smith" written on it. Smith was shot and killed by a federal task force on top of the parking garage across the street.
Uptown Minneapolis Protest Graffiti: Stop The Cover Up
November 2021
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Protesters paint "Stop The Cover Up" outside the parking garage where Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement 5 months earlier.
Paint-Covered No Trespassing Sign, Uptown Minneapolis
November 2021
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A paint covered No Trespassing sign outside the parking ramp where Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement on June 3, 2021.
Bryant Square Park Sign at Night
November 2021
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Bryant Square Park sits in the heart of the Lowry Hill East neighborhood—better known as “The Wedge”—and has been part of Minneapolis’ park system since the early 20th century. The illuminated sign marks one of the city’s older community parks, which originally grew out of residential expansion along the streetcar lines that shaped much of South Minneapolis. The park has long served as a gathering place for the surrounding blocks, offering playgrounds, athletic courts, open green space, and a recreation center that has hosted everything from youth programs to neighborhood meetings.
Historically, Bryant Square reflects the city’s early investment in small, walkable parks distributed throughout dense residential districts. Its development mirrored the Wedge’s transformation from a streetcar suburb into one of Minneapolis’ most eclectic and tightly knit urban neighborhoods, where parks continue to function as important public commons.
Winston Smith Graffiti on Uptown Theater, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Graffiti at the Uptown Theatre on Hennepin. "Do you know who Winston Smith is??"
Tarot Readings at 910 W Lake Street, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Thoth Tarot By Zack Anderson located at 910 W Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Treat Yo Self Neon Sign, Lake Street, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Treat Yo Self neon sign on Lake Street
Lake Street at Night, Uptown Minneapolis
November 2021
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Looking down Lake Street towards Girard Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis
Black Daze in Uptown Alleyway
November 2021
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This narrow Uptown alleyway comes alive after dark with the vibrant work of local artist Black Daze, whose murals brighten the service corridors behind Hennepin Avenue’s bars, restaurants, and small storefronts. The deep colors, stylized florals, and swirling patterns contrast sharply with the utilitarian yellow brick wall opposite, highlighting the way Minneapolis’ alleys often double as informal public art galleries. Puddles from a recent rain reflect the overhead security lights, adding texture to a space normally overlooked in the bustle of Uptown’s nightlife.
Seven Points Mall, Hennepin Ave and W Lake St, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Seven Points Mall with their boards off for the first time since May 2020. The mall had been covered with boards following the May 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Minneapolis Bike Shop Offers Free Bikes for Protesters
November 2021
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This handwritten notice, taped to the window of a Minneapolis bike shop, reflects one of the many grassroots mutual-aid efforts that emerged during the city’s protest movement. The shop offered free, rebuilt bicycles to anyone participating in demonstrations—an informal and unscheduled giveaway run entirely by staff and volunteers. While their primary mission focused on supporting young people experiencing homelessness, they used whatever capacity they had to meet the immediate needs of the surrounding community during a period of intense civic mobilization.
The message captures a moment when local businesses and residents quickly adapted, improvising systems of care and resource-sharing amid the broader upheaval following the killing of George Floyd. These small gestures—bikes, food, first-aid kits, and other supplies—became essential infrastructure for protesters navigating the city on foot and by bike as streets closed and transit routes fluctuated.
George Floyd mural removed from George Floyd Square before snow
November 2021
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Artists and community members help remove the George Floyd mural prior to snow arriving.
Prior Lake High School Students Protest Racist Video
November 2021
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Students and activists gathered at Prior Lake High School after a racist video goes viral online.
Prior Lake High School Students Protest Racism
November 2021
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A protest and rally at Prior Lake High School following a viral racist video from a student goes viral online.
Minneapolis Police at George Floyd Square After Vehicle Crash
November 2021
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Minneapolis Police and Rescue respond to a man having a medical emergency as he drove through the east side fist. No one on the scene was injured.
Minneapolis Police and George Floyd Square Car Crash
November 2021
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Minneapolis Police and Rescue respond to a man having a medical emergency as he drove through the east side fist. No one on the scene was injured.
Free Little Food Shelf in Powderhorn Park During First Snowfall
November 2021
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Free Little Food Shelf at Powderhorn Park during the first snow fall of the season.
Southside Food & Deli, Chicago Ave, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Southside Food & Deli on Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis with boards and a Free Palestine flag.
First Snow at Say Their Names Memorial, George Floyd Square
November 2021
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First snowfall at the Say Their Names Memorial near George Floyd Square.
Neighborhood Free-Stuff Cabinet in Winter
November 2021
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A small handmade “Free Stuff Inside” cabinet sits beside a picket fence in a residential Minneapolis neighborhood, offering passersby clothing, household items, and other essentials at no cost. These volunteer-maintained boxes—modeled loosely after Little Free Pantries and similar mutual-aid projects—became common across the city in recent years as neighbors looked for practical ways to support one another. This particular cabinet shows signs of winter use, with a thin layer of snow on the ground and along the fence, emphasizing the year-round effort by residents to keep shared resources accessible.
The rise of these informal exchange boxes reflects a broader culture of grassroots support systems that grew during the pandemic and the 2020 unrest. Neighbors created hyper-local networks for food, winter gear, and daily necessities, often improvising with whatever materials they had. Even a small cabinet like this served as a reliable touchpoint for people needing gloves, toiletries, or household supplies, helping strengthen the sense of community resilience in the city’s residential blocks.
Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis: First Snowfall Morning
November 2021
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Staiurs at Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis: First Snowfall Morning
November 2021
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Powderhorn Park Playground After First Snowfall, Minneapolis
November 2021
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4th Avenue South, Minneapolis: Residential Street to Downtown Skyline
November 2021
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Daunte Wright Mural on Lake Street, Minneapolis at Night
November 2021
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A mural as seen tonight on Lake Street in Minneapolis. The trial for former Brooklyn Center police officer Kimberly Potter is 2 weeks away - November 30th. Potter is charged with 1st & 2nd degree manslaughter for the shooting death of Daunte Wright on April 11th, 2021.
Hum’s Liquors Neon Sign, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Electric Fetus Record Store, 2000 4th Ave S, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Minneapolis Hostel Sign at Night
November 2021
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Speedway Gas Station and Wine & Spirits on Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Hennepin County Jail Security Fencing, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Security fencing around the county jail in downtown Minneapolis prior to the Kim Potter trial. Potter is accused of killing Daunte Wright.
Graffiti on Minneapolis Light Rail Tracks: “The Revolution Continues”
November 2021
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Graffiti on Light Rail tracks outside the Hennepin County Public Safety Facility.
Red Dragon Restaurant and Lounge, Lyndale Ave, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Red Dragon Restaurant and Lounge on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis.
Hoban Korean BBQ, Hennepin Ave, Uptown Minneapolis
November 2021
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Hoban Korean BBQ on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
Uptown Theater interior demolition, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Construction happening at the former Uptown Theatre in Uptown Minneapolis.
Moon Palace Books Minneapolis: Justice and Love Graffiti
November 2021
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The "Abolish The Police" boards that have covered Moon Palace Books since last May have been removed. Prior to boards, a large banner of same message filled windows as they refused to allow police to stage on their property, instead setting up medic stations to treat the injured.
Everlake Apartments Signage at Midtown Corner, Minneapolis
November 2021
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“Everlake” signage up at the Midtown Corner apartments that burned last year. Per website:“Embrace the Lake Street community and move home to the brand new Everlake apartments. Cultural charisma. Urban connectivity. Always Minneapolis, Everlake.”
Black Lives Matter Protest at Hennepin County Government Center, Minneapolis
November 2021
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A protester holds up a Black Lives Matter sign outside the Hennepin County Government Center.
Minneapolis Protest After Rittenhouse Verdict
November 2021
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Protesters march after a rally at the Hennepin County Government Center. A day earlier, Kyle Rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges.
Downtown Minneapolis Protest After Rittenhouse Verdict
November 2021
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Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis the day after Kyle Rittenhouse is acquitted.
Minneapolis 3rd Precinct Patch on Protester Backpack
November 2021
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A protester with a "Welcome to Minneapolis!" patch during a march following the acquittal of Kyle Rittenhouse.
Minneapolis Protest Sign: Protesting is Not a Crime, Murder Is
November 2021
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"Protesting is not a crime murder is" protest sign seen in Downtown Minneapolis
Antifascist Action flag at Minneapolis protest after Rittenhouse verdict
November 2021
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Security fences around the Lake & Girard parking garage where Winston Smith was killed by law enforcement in June.
Minneapolis Police 5th Precinct Secured by Fencing and Barriers
November 2021
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The Minneapolis Police Fifth Precinct in South Minneapolis surrounded by security fencing.
Justice 4 George Graffiti on Utility Box, Minneapolis
November 2021
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A utility box with "Justice 4 George" written on it near 38th street in South Minneapolis.
George Floyd Square Justice Demands, Minneapolis
November 2021
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George Floyd Square: Signs Against Police Violence
November 2021
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Say Their Names Memorial Cemetery Sign, Minneapolis
November 2021
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South Minneapolis Home with Protest Signs
November 2021
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Graffiti on barricade at Minneapolis Police 3rd Precinct
November 2021
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"Avenge Kenosha" and “Fuck Kyle” written on the barriers surrounding the third precinct.
Poem on Hennepin Ave Storefront by Anthony Ceballos
November 2021
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A poem written by Anthony Ceballos on a Hennepin Ave storefront.
Delete Facebook Flyer, Minneapolis, November 2021
November 2021
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White Castle, Lake Street, Minneapolis at Night
November 2021
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Chinese Express Restaurant Dining Room, Lake Street, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Minneapolis Nail & Spa, Facial, Waxing, Eyelash Extension Neon Signs
November 2021
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Chicago Avenue at I-94, Minneapolis at Night
November 2021
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Hennepin County Government Center, 300 South 6th Street, Minneapolis
November 2021
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Milagro’s Beauty Salon in Minneapolis
November 2021
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Milagro's Beauty Salon on Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Bryant Lake Bowl Benches, Lake Street, Minneapolis Evening
November 2021
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Benches at Bryant Lake Bowl seen on a November evening in Minneapolis.
Kim Potter Trial Protest Signs at Hennepin County Government Center
November 2021
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As the 1st juror is selected on day one of the Potter trial, a small group of community activists and protesters are outside the Hennepin County Government Center with large air fresheners in the grass. A prosecutor previously said officers noticed an air freshener hanging from mirror.
Hotel Parking Garage Level D Sign, Minnesota
November 2021
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Northstar Parking Garage, Downtown Minneapolis
November 2021
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Minneapolis Parking Garage Assistance Button
November 2021
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Minneapolis Parking Garage: To 2nd Ave S and 7th Ave
November 2021
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Orchestra Hall Minneapolis: Black Lives Matter Statement
December 2021
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Sign outside Orchestra Hall in Downtown Minneapolis that reads: “Music teaches us the value of listening. There is more for us to hear and more for us to do. Black Lives Matter”.
December 2021
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The Dayton’s holiday window on Nicollet Mall in Downtown Minneapolis in 2021.
Candles at Hennepin County Government Center for Daunte Wright Trial
December 2021
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Candles in a shape of a heart outside the courthouse where jury selection has begun in the Kim Potter trial. Potter is charged in the April 2021 shooting death of Daunte Wright.
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