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A mural and graffiti on the wall of a building in South Minneapolis.
Boards on Lake Street in Minneapolis that read “Do Not Burn” and “People Live Here”. The boards appeared following the the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg graffiti on the Midtown Greenway in Minneapolis.
“Pain is Purification” on a train bridge in North Minneapolis.
George Floyd wheat pasting on Hennepin Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis. The stickers from Mapping Prejudice proclaim “Minneapolis The Happiest Place on Earth”.
SEE retail store with boards and a sign announcing their re-opening in August 24, 2020.
The former K-Mart on Lake Street became an art installation with large murals covering the front in the days following George Floyd’s murder. It’s since been turned into a Post Office after 2 nearby post offices were burned.
Boards on a strip mall on Lake Street. The boards went up following protests over the May 25th, 2020 death of George Floyd.
Cell phone store open for business with boards on the windows.
A mural on West Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis seen on August 19, 2020.
The former K-Mart store on West Lake Street. The store has since been turned into a Post Office replacing two post offices that were destroyed by fire during protests.
Thurston Jewelers and Bondesque on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis.
Candles are lit over the names of those killed by police on Chicago Avenue. George Floyd was killed on Chicago Avenue on May 25th, 2020.
George Floyd graffiti on a fence on 38th Street in George Floyd Square.
Walgreens on Hennepin Avenue with RIP FLOYD written on it.
ACAB graffiti on the Federal Courthouse in downtown Minneapolis.