Protester Holds Sign at Minnesota Governor’s Residence Rally

Protesters gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's Residence in St. Paul, holding signs that expressed solidarity with various marginalized groups. The rally occurred during the trial of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer whose murder conviction stemmed from the killing of George Floyd. The signs reflect broader concerns about police violence and systemic injustices, advocating for the rights of Black and Brown individuals, veterans, Native Americans, immigrants, and victims of domestic violence, among others. The "I Kneel to Stand For" message highlights a commitment to social justice and equality.
Protesters gathered outside the Minnesota Governor's Residence in St. Paul, holding signs that expressed solidarity with various marginalized groups. The rally occurred during the trial of Derek Chauvin, a former Minneapolis police officer whose murder conviction stemmed from the killing of George Floyd. The signs reflect broader concerns about police violence and systemic injustices, advocating for the rights of Black and Brown individuals, veterans, Native Americans, immigrants, and victims of domestic violence, among others. The "I Kneel to Stand For" message highlights a commitment to social justice and equality.
Photo taken in March 2021.
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