Protesters walk past Bob Dylan mural by Kobra in Minneapolis
After a George Floyd Remembrance rally at the courthouse protesters marched through downtown.
After a George Floyd Remembrance rally at the courthouse protesters marched through downtown.
Written on the former gas pumps at the Speedway gas station at George Floyd Square: “they could give every one shelter, clean water, healthy food, but instead they bomb other countries. fuck trump fuck obama”
More Value Food & Deli at East 28th and Bloomington in Minneapolis.
Chalk graffiti on a Hennepin County Government Center building. Derek Chauvin is currently on trial for the May 25, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Security fencing around the Hennepin County Governmeent Center in Downtown Minneapolis where Derek Chauvin is standing trial for the murder of George Floyd.
“RIP George” “Can you hear us now!” written on a rooftop of a building across from the Minneapolis Police Third Precinct. The Third Precinct was burned during unrest over the May 25th murder of George Floyd.
Protest signs leaning against Cup Foods in George Floyd Square.
“No Justice, No Strteet!” written on the side of building in Uptown Minneapolis. It refers to George Floyd Square where the city has had press conferences the last 2 days about opening the intersection back up to vehicular traffic. The intersection has been closed since George Floyd’s May 25th death and been held by the community as a place of protest and sacred ground.
Chalk laying outside a building across the street from the Hennepin County Government Center where the trial of Derek Chauvin has begun. Chauvin is charged in the May 25th, 2020 murder of George Floyd.
Roses in red paint portrayed to look like blood in an installation outside the Hennepin County Government Center. The courthouse is currently holding the Derek Chauvin murder trial. Chauvin is charged in the May 25th murder of George Floyd in South Minneapolis.
The George Floyd mural at George Floyd Square in South Minneapolis in Winter 2021.
Rare winter rainfall covering the George Floyd Memorial with ice.
On Martin Luther King day a metal fist replaced what was originally a wooden first and then a wooden hand. “Like the materials of the Black Power fist that stand in the center of the Square, we are evolving and becoming a stronger community every day.”
“A riot is the language of the unheard” — MLK
Boards and a mural on a H&M store on Hennepin Ave. in Uptown Minneapolis.
Murals on protest boards on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Officers look for evidence inside George Floyd Square after responding to a shooting on December 27, 2020.
Demolition of buildings destroyed in the uprising that followed the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd. The buildings were home to Minnehaha Liquors, a chiropractor’s office and GM Tobacco.
#FixLyndale on the corner of Lyndale and Lake St in Uptown Minneapolis. Advocates have long pushed for a reconfiguration of Lyndale Ave after high amounts of vehicle and pedestrian accidents.
Boards on a building near the burned Minneapolis Police third precinct with “Breonna Taylor”, “Mpls Hates Kenosha Cops”, “Jacob Blake”, “1312” and “ACAB” written on them.
Boards continue to come off storefronts on Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The boards which appeared after late May unrest are being saved and preserved by a commission that is curating all the art that has decorated this city this summer.
Boards over the windows of Fifth Element on Hennepin Ave.