Free our brothers, Lock up our oppressors
“Free our brothers. Lock up our oppressors” writer on Chicago Ave.
“Free our brothers. Lock up our oppressors” writer on Chicago Ave.
The Speedway gas station at 38th and Chicago. The gas station would later become known as “The People’s Way” and become a gathering place for the community twice a day.
A stuffed owl with a note to Gianna, George Floyd’s daughter, at the memorial at 38th and Chicago.
A circle of flowers around a raised fist at George Floyd Square on June 15, 2020. Floyd was killed by the Minneapolis Police the month prior.
A welcome table at the George Floyd memorial on 38th Street. George Floyd was killed around the corner the previous month.
A sign reads: “This is a sacred healing space for the black and African American community it is bein served by their aliy communities and is a holy ground”.
A large George Floyd mural on 38th Street with flowers left behind in front of it. George Floyd was killed around the corner on Chicago Ave the month prior.
The community gathering at George Floyd Squad about a week after his May 25th, 2020 death.
Flowers and signs left behind at a memorial in middle of 38th St and Chicago Ave on 06/04/20.
Protester holds up a “Black Lives Matter” flag at 38th St and Chicago Ave where George Floyd died on May 28th, 2020.
George Floyd Memorial in South Minneapolis outside of Cup Foods on 38th St.
Community gathers on 06/04/20 at 38th St and Chicago Ave around a memorial for George Floyd who was killed on May 25th, 2020.
A memorial for George Floyd at the location he was killed by Minneapolis Police on May 25th, 2020.
The George Floyd mural on the 38th Street side of the Cup Foods buildings. George Floyd was killed on May 25th in front of Cup Foods sparking days of protests.
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo speaks at George Floyd Square on May 31, 2020 following nights of protest after the death of George Floyd Square.
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo speaks at George Floyd Square on May 31, 2020 following nights of protest after the death of George Floyd Square.
A woman paints Black Lives Matter at the George Floyd memorial at 38th St and Chicago Ave on May 31, 2020.
A sign reading “I can’t breath” and flowers left behind where George Floyd was killed the night before.
Protesters gathering for the first time on 38th Street outside of Cup Foods where George Floyd was killed the night before at the hands of the Minneapolis Police.