Lyndale Ave Home Banner: No Cops, No Judges, No Prison

During the Open Streets Lyndale event in 2021, a home on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis displayed a banner advocating for total abolition. The banner, reading "No Cops, No Judges, No Prison Total Abolition," reflects sentiments that gained prominence following the Minneapolis Uprising of 2020. This movement called for significant reforms and reimagining of policing and the justice system. Open Streets Lyndale is an annual event that closes major streets to cars, allowing people to walk, bike, and engage in community activities.
During the Open Streets Lyndale event in 2021, a home on Lyndale Avenue in Minneapolis displayed a banner advocating for total abolition. The banner, reading "No Cops, No Judges, No Prison Total Abolition," reflects sentiments that gained prominence following the Minneapolis Uprising of 2020. This movement called for significant reforms and reimagining of policing and the justice system. Open Streets Lyndale is an annual event that closes major streets to cars, allowing people to walk, bike, and engage in community activities.
Photo taken in October 2021.
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