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- Date is exactly "2020-06-13"
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Flag Black Power Fist
A Black Power Fist is drawn in the colors red, green, and yellow.
Defund The Police
A white sticker on parking signs reads "Defund The Police."
Educate Organize Mobilize
Spray Paint on plywood over two restaurant windows. Bright yellow background with a large 3D black panther. A yellow and blue snake is wrapped around the panther's front leg, the panther appears to be snarling showing it's teeth. In front of the…
Tags: @illuminaries, black panther, California, don't kneel on me, educate, mobilize, Oakland, organize, USA
(George 8:46)
A billboard overlooking George Floyd Square is covered in a wash of black. Simple white font reads, in ascending scale, three sentences:
"Someone touched me; I know that power has gone out of me" (Luke 8:46)
"Can any of you prove me guilty of…
"Someone touched me; I know that power has gone out of me" (Luke 8:46)
"Can any of you prove me guilty of…
"Protect Each Other"
A vibrant-blue painted sign is mounted to a traffic light post. The sign features a cartoon face with curly hair. Text surrounds the face, which reads "Protect Each Other. Masks Help Us All. Justice for George Floyd"
Two small square stickers are…
Two small square stickers are…
Tags: Cup Foods, George Floyd, George Floyd Square, Justice, Memorial, Minneapolis, Minnesota, Protect, Twin Cities, USA
"Use Your White Privilege!"
A painted plywood sign leaning against a wrought iron fence is coated in a wash of black paint. Pink and red paint carefully outlines the text, which reads: "Use your white privilege to dismantle the system! Black Lives Matter"
Black Power at 38th and Chicago
A monument taking the shape of a brown raised fist rises out of the intersection of 38th and Chicago Avenue in Minneapolis. The clenched fist has been understood as a universal symbol of solidarity and support for over a century. The Black Power fist…
"Minneapolis Park & Recreation Board: George Floyd Square" sign
This MPRB sign has been removed from another location and placed at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Avenue. The peeling at the end of the sign suggests that it has been edited from its original location name to now read: "George Floyd Square".
Memorial for George
A wide-view of Chicago Avenue directly next to Cup Foods shows a variety of memorials to Floyd, including decorated flowerbeds overflowing with thriving plant life, chalk drawings covering the pavement, cut flowers, cardboard signs, and other…
George Floyd Square Community Info
Outside of the Speedway gas station at the intersection of 38th and Chicago Avenue in South Minneapolis, what was formerly a Metro Transit bus shelter has since been transformed to serve the needs of the George Floyd Square and community. The shelter…