Community cleanup
June 2020 — Brooms and shovels on the side of a building for community cleanup of damaged buildings during civil unrest in Minneapolis.
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June 2020 — Brooms and shovels on the side of a building for community cleanup of damaged buildings during civil unrest in Minneapolis.
June 2020 — A sign on the streets of Minneapolis offering groceries to neighbors.
March 2021 — A sign reading "Justice 4 George" on a home in South Minneapolis.
April 2021 — George Floyd Square on the evening after the Derek Chauvin murder case was handed over to the jury. This 4 block area has been community controlled since George Floyd's May 25th, 2020 murder.
April 2021 — George Floyd Square late night camp fire in April 2011. The area continues to be a place of protest.
April 2021 — George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. "No justice no street".
July 2021 — "Outreach Experts" walk the streets of Downtown Minneapolis.
March 2023 — An older enamel “Community Road” sign in Shinjuku, Tokyo, photographed in March 2023. These signs—marked with コミュニティ道路 (“community road”) and a stylized map of the ward—were installed beginning in the late 1970s and 1980s as part of a municipal effort to identify quieter local streets prioritized for pedestrians, schools, and neighborhood traffic rather than through-traffic. Although many have faded or disappeared as Shinjuku redeveloped, surviving signs like this one remain a small reminder of earlier phases of the ward’s streetscape planning. The hand-drawn lettering, green stripes, and simplified ward outline reflect the graphic design style common in Tokyo’s municipal signage of that era.