Murphy Ranks Memorial in George Floyd Square April 2022
The Dameon Chambers (Murphy Ranks) Memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Chambers was killed on Juneteenth 2020.
The Dameon Chambers (Murphy Ranks) Memorial at George Floyd Square in Minneapolis. Chambers was killed on Juneteenth 2020.
A protest sign reading “Justice accountability healing for George Floyd. Say His Name” seen at George Floyd Square in April, 2022.
A “Black Lives Matter” sign covering a window in downtown Minneapolis.
A new housing development begins on the site of the burned O’Reilly Auto Parts store.
Comments left behind on feedback boards at an event held by the City of Minneapolis “38th and Chicago Re-envisioned”.
A sign placed by city regarding their “38th & Chicago Re-envisioned” plan. The city would hold community sessions to gather feedback in the days that followed.
A flyer reading “Sweeps are police brutality” “We support and defend our neighbors in tents” found in South Minneapolis.
New event space titled “The Square” opening in George Floyd Square. “The space will host various community events including our weekly marketplace, The Black Exchange.”
The Target store in south Minneapolis. The store was across from the Minneapolis police third precinct and was heavily damaged during unrest. The store has since re-opened.
The Everlake apartment building. The then under construction building was burned down during unrest and has since been rebuilt and opened.
Protesters downtown after officials announced there would be no charges in the shooting death of Amir Locke by the Minneapolis police.
Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis 2 days after authorities announce the officers involved in the February 2nd shooting death of Amir Locke won’t be charged.
Protesters march through downtown Minneapolis 2 days after authorities announce the officers involved in the February 2nd shooting death of Amir Locke won’t be charged.
Lynlake Brewery at Lyndale Avenue in Uptown Minneapolis.
A flyer seen on a street sign that reads “Together we can block encampment evictions” “Protest your neighbors”.
Activists speak outside the courthouse following the announcement of no charges against officers involved in the February 2nd shooting death of Amir Locke.