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IPR One year after the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis, Iowans remember his legacy in downtown Des Moines. They pray for a better future with racial equity and social justice. The one year anniversary of George Floyd’s murder by a Minneapolis police officer brought a mixture of emotions for people gathered at a memorial held in downtown Des Moines. Rev. Rob Johnson, the director of No Justice No Peace, helped host the memorial and opened the event. “We want to make sure that we commemorate this moment, that on this day one year ago, something in the middle of COVID, in the middle of a pandemic happened to our community. It may have happened three and a half hours up the road. But it still happened here as well, Johnson said before handing the microphone off to emcee Al Womble, chair of the Iowa Democratic Black Caucus. ....
Organizers and speakers at a Des Moines vigil Thursday had a clear message: Now is the time to speak up, show up, take action and join the Black community in the struggle against injustice and racism, they said. Speakers such as Rep. Ako Abdul-Samad, D-Des Moines, referenced the trial of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin. On Tuesday, Chauvin was found guilty of murder and manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd. Abdul-Samad and others at Thursday s vigil said the guilty verdicts don t amount to justice for Black America. Rather, it only was a step toward accountability. We don t have justice because we don t have justice for Breonna Taylor . We don t have justice all the way back from Emmett Till, Abdul-Samad said. ....
IPR The speakers talked about continuing the fight toward equity for Black Iowans at the Black vigil in Des Moines last night. We re going to continue to do this. This group of people you see here, we re not tired, no, we re jaded, Reverend Rob Johnson (second from left) said. When I say Black lives, you say matter! Black Lives! Rev. Rob Johnson bobbed his fist as more than one hundred people responded the way he instructed last night at a vigil in a Des Moines park to support central Iowa s Black community. The vigil was meant to serve as a reminder to people to continue acknowledging the struggle of Black Americans and to work to fight inequities. Many speakers talked about former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin’s guilty verdict in the murder of George Floyd. ....