Minneapolis Banner: ICE Out of MN For Good, Lake St & Lyndale Ave
February 2026
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Large banner hangs over a building at Lake Street and Lyndale Avenue on a snowy morning.
It reads "ICE OUT OF MN" "FOR GOOD" with the names of those killed by federal agents.
Minneapolis Residents Protest ICE with ‘Go Home’ Banner
January 2026
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Traffic calming measures on a South Minneapolis street on January 28, 2026. ICE vehicles have increasingly been driving recklessly through these residential neighborhoods. Some people have placed small signs or barricades out to slow traffic while not obstructing the road.
Santa Muerte Banner at Whipple Building, Minneapolis
January 2026
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A banner on the fencing around the Whipple federal building in Minneapolis. The building is used as a ICE detention center and base during current operations in Minnesota.
“Nina Blanca Holy Death
Bring joy to me, restore our breath
Bless my fate, my people too,
Keep all evil far from view.
From the bloodthirsty pedophile
and all his allies near
Break ICE’s grip,
dissolve their reign,
Leave their badges ash and names”
Uptown Banner on Hennepin Avenue
October 2022
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The missing uptown theatre letters. The developer says they are rehabbing them.
Minneapolis: Banner on Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge Demands Justice for Amir Locke
February 2022
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A banner reading "MPLS PDX AVENUE LOVE SOLIDARITY AMIR PATRICK" hangs from the Irene Hixon Whitney Bridge in Minneapolis. The bridge, which spans over Interstate 94 near the Lowry Hill Tunnel, is a pedestrian walkway connecting the Lowry Hill neighborhood to the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden. The banner was displayed in solidarity with protests in Portland, Oregon, following the death of Amir Locke, who was fatally shot by Minneapolis police officers in February 2022. The message reflects a connection between activism in Minneapolis and Portland, highlighting shared concerns over police violence.
Minneapolis: Banner on I-94 Bridge Protests Mayor Frey
February 2022
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A banner protesting Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey hangs from a pedestrian bridge over Interstate 94 on Valentine's Day. The banner reads "DONE WITH YOUR LIES" and "#BreakUpWithJacob," featuring a broken heart symbol and "MPLS" and "FREY." The protest took place near the Lowry Hill Tunnel, a significant piece of urban infrastructure that facilitates traffic flow through the city. The presence of the banner on this date amplifies its message of discontent with the mayor's policies or actions.
South Minneapolis Neighborhood Watch Banner, Street Signs
November 2020
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A Neighborhood Watch banner in a South Minneapolis neighborhood.
Target Lake Street Reopening Art Installation, Minneapolis
November 2020
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Target re-opens after being damaged during the initial days of unrest. The store, across from the Minneapolis police third precinct, was the first to be significantly looted.
Minneapolis Lake Street March, 2020 Presidential Election
November 2020
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March down Lake Street after the results of the Presidential election came through that Biden was the winner.
Traditional Performer with Headdress, Mask, Incense Pot
November 2020
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Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis.
Jews Against Fascism Protest, Lake Street, Minneapolis
November 2020
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Minneapolis takes to the streets to rally after the media called the Presidential election for Joe Biden. The march went from the Third Precinct down Lake Street in South Minneapolis. The Third Precinct is seen by many as a symbol of hopeful change as well as the power of the people and the community of Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Protesters March on Interstate 94
November 2020
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Protesters demanding democracy march on I-94. 646 arrests were made, the largest mass arrest event in Minnesota history.
Minneapolis I-94 Night Protest March
November 2020
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Protesters demanding democracy march from Downtown Minneapolis and Cedar/Riverside onto I-94. 646 arrests were made in what is likely the largest mass arrest/citation event in city history.
Minneapolis Protest: Justice for George Floyd, No Killer Cops
November 2020
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Protesters hold up a large banner reading āNo Killer Cops Ice Raids US Warsā prior to a march that would eventually end with 646 people arrested on Interstate 94.