Minneapolis: “No Justice No Street” Graffiti on 35W

Graffiti reading "No Justice, No Street!" is spray-painted on a white, wave-patterned wall adjacent to Interstate 35W in Minneapolis. This message emerged during the widespread protests and civil unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 and the subsequent trial of Derek Chauvin. The phrase reflects a sentiment of public anger and a demand for accountability and systemic change within the justice system. The location, near a former post office, and the prominent display on a major transportation artery underscore the public nature and urgency of these demands.
Graffiti reading "No Justice, No Street!" is spray-painted on a white, wave-patterned wall adjacent to Interstate 35W in Minneapolis. This message emerged during the widespread protests and civil unrest that followed the murder of George Floyd in May 2020 and the subsequent trial of Derek Chauvin. The phrase reflects a sentiment of public anger and a demand for accountability and systemic change within the justice system. The location, near a former post office, and the prominent display on a major transportation artery underscore the public nature and urgency of these demands.
Photo taken in April 2021.
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