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Minnesota Episcopalians expand racial healing work as church marks one year since George Floyd s murder – Episcopal News Service

Celebration, mourning in Minneapolis, across the country one year after George Floyd s death

MINNEAPOLIS Residents, activists and community leaders across the country gathered Tuesday to honor and remember George Floyd, who died under the knee of a police officer one year ago on a south Minneapolis street corner. Downtown, a few hundred people gathered at The Commons park near U.S. Bank S

Celebration, mourning in Minneapolis and across the country one year after George Floyd s death

Day marks celebration, mourning in Minneapolis and across country Celebration, mourning in Minneapolis and across the country one year after George Floyd s death Major gathering points are a park downtown and 38th and Chicago, where Floyd died under the knee of a Minneapolis police officer.  By Reid Forgrave, Nicole Norfleet, Faiza Mahamud, Reid Forgrave, Nicole Norfleet and Faiza Mahamud and Star Tribune staff writers May 25, 2021 2:55pm Video (01:43) : On the one-year anniversary of the killing of George Floyd by Minneapolis police, a memorial called One Year What s Changed took place at Commons Park downtown. Text size Copy shortlink: Residents, activists and community leaders across the country gathered Tuesday to honor and remember George Floyd, who was killed by police one year ago on a south Minneapolis street corner.

Members of Visual Black Justice reflect on an emotional week in the metro

Richard Reeve Created: April 25, 2021 11:03 PM From the deaths of George Floyd and Daunte Wright to the trial of Derek Chauvin, traumatizing  is a word many are using to describe the past year in Minnesota.  But now other words include hope and healing  as a growing number of groups and organizations work to accelerate change.  “I felt a sigh of relief, but I feel the fight isn’t over,” said Daemeah Kareeah of Minneapolis. “It’s the pain and trauma that just doesn’t seem to go away.” But on Sunday afternoon, not far from George Floyd square, there was a gathering that included music, games and even a sense of hope. 

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