Fire Fire Gentrifire Protest sign
A protest sign seen on the Midtown Greenway that reads “Fire Fire Gentrifire”
A protest sign seen on the Midtown Greenway that reads “Fire Fire Gentrifire”
“No Justice, No Strteet!” written on the side of building in Uptown Minneapolis. It refers to George Floyd Square where the city has had press conferences the last 2 days about opening the intersection back up to vehicular traffic. The intersection has been closed since George Floyd’s May 25th death and been held by the community as a place of protest and sacred ground.
Speedway gas station preparing to reopen following a rebuilt after being burned down in May 2020.
Boards and a mural on a H&M store on Hennepin Ave. in Uptown Minneapolis.
Murals on protest boards on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Park Police park near the location of an encampment that was cleared earlier in the day.
Boards over the windows of Fifth Element on Hennepin Ave.
Justice 4 George Floyd boards on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Re-modeling beginning on the burned out Speedway on Hennepin Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Graffiti on Tires Plus boards that read “Stop Line 3” “No More Prez” “Riots 2020”
An artist stops to talk with someone as he paints a mural on Lyndale Avenue storefront boards.
Boards over AT&T store on Lake Street in Uptown Minneapolis on November 3, 2020.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after a march through Uptown Minneapolis on Election Night.
Cowboy Slims at the corner of Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Art on boards covering the John Fluevog store on Hennepin Ave and Lagoon Ave in Uptown Minneapolis.
Minneapolis Police officer stands in the street near Bryant Square Park where arrests were made following an election night march through Uptown.
Minneapolis Police outside Bryant Square Park in Uptown Minneapolis where they made arrests following protests on election night.
Minneapolis Police, Park Police and Hennepin County Sheriff officers arrest 14 after an election night protest through Uptown Minneapolis.
Graffiti on the windows of a Target Store in Uptown Minneapolis that reads “Stand Up Fight Back” “Free Stuff”. The graffiti appeared following a march down Lake Street on election night.
“Lisa Bender Must Go” written on a board on a retail shop on Hennepin Avenue. Lisa Bender is the Minneapolis City Council President.