Community Information and Memorials at George Floyd Square

George Floyd Square what will you see here signs
Signage and community information are displayed at George Floyd Square in South Minneapolis, a site that emerged as a memorial and protest hub following the murder of George Floyd in May 2020. These postings include calls for marches against police brutality, information from the Twin Cities Mutual Aid Project, and guidance for visitors on engaging with the memorial space. The square, located at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, serves as a public space for remembrance, community organizing, and ongoing advocacy for racial justice. Messages encourage white allyship and provide historical context regarding the broader movement for Black liberation, reflecting the square's role as a site of both mourning and activism.
Photo taken in August 2020.
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