Indianapolis woman says visit to George Floyd Square surreal, liberating
Andrea Neely visited the site in Minneapolis where George Floyd was murdered and shared why she felt the impact was felt in Indianapolis and across the nation. Author: Steve Jefferson Updated: 7:25 PM EDT May 25, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS Indianapolis resident Andrea Neely made it a point to visit George Floyd Square in Minneapolis, Minnesota this year. She wanted to see the memorial in person after seeing it for months on television. To walk into the center of where the square was.surreal, she said.
Neely took a photo with a fist in the air during her visit to George Floyd Square. She experienced every emotion possible during her time there. She made it a point to get up close and personal to each part of the memorial.
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INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) A mind is a terrible thing to waste but a wonderful thing to invest in: That is the famed motto of the nation’s largest and most effective minority education organization, the United Negro College Fund.
Joining “Community Link” on News 8’s Daybreak on Sunday was
Andrea Neely from the fund known by the acronym UNCF. She talked with Marco Dominguez and Carolene Mays-Medley about the organization, its impact, initiatives, and a
Also on Sunday’s “Community Link,” Gloria Jimenez talked about the how COVID-19 is affecting the Indiana Latino community. The
Indiana Latino Expo has created a YouTube video describing doctors’ experiences getting the vaccine.