South Minneapolis Home with Protest Signs

South Minneapolis home at 3852 displays protest signs in windows, including 'Justice for George Floyd,' 'Abolish the Police,' and 'Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.'
A home in South Minneapolis displays signs of activism in its windows. One sign reads "Justice for George Floyd," referencing the murder of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer in May 2020, which sparked widespread protests. Other signs advocate for "Abolish the Police," "Stop Hate," and "Justice for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women." These messages reflect the broader social justice movements and calls for reform that gained prominence in 2020 and continue to resonate within urban communities.
Photo taken in November 2021.
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