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George Floyd memorial this weekend will exhibit murals from uprising for the first time


George Floyd memorial this weekend will exhibit murals from uprising for the first time
Justice for George memorial will exhibit murals from the uprising for the first time. 
May 20, 2021 11:11am
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It s been nearly a year since George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police. Boarded-up storefronts, buildings set aflame and days of protests are burned into people s minds and hearts.
For Leesa Kelly, Kenda Zellner-Smith and Tina Burnside, last May s uprising sparked a mission they hope to pursue for years to come.
Zellner-Smith and Kelly both started collecting the plywood murals that artists painted with messages of solidarity, portraits of Floyd and demands for an end to racialized violence and inequality. They soon joined forces under the banner Save the Boards to Memorialize the Movement with the support of Burnside, of the Minnesota African-American Heritage Mu ....

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In Minneapolis, plywood boards become protest art worth preserving


Memorialize the Movement is dedicated to the preservation of the plywood murals created in response to George Floyd’s death
Photo: Chioma Uwagwu, courtesy of Memorialize The Movement
The killing of Daunte Wright by a police officer last month has opened wounds afresh in Minnesota, where only a year ago the death of George Floyd, after police officer Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck for nine minutes and 29 seconds, sparked protests that spread across the country. With the trial of Chauvin just completed, and new demonstrations over Wright’s homicide, two grassroots groups, in partnership with a Black-led museum, are preserving work created in the aftermath of these events and readying an outdoor art exhibition. Featuring the messages, graffiti and murals made on plywood boards, which covered businesses during the civil unrest that erupted in 2020 after a video of Floyd’s death went viral, the show will also create a space to mourn Black lives sensel ....

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'The world is watching': The fight for Minneapolis police reform after Derek Chauvin's murder conviction


‘The world is watching’: The fight for Minneapolis police reform after Derek Chauvin’s murder conviction
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People raise their fists during a demonstration near the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis, Minnesota on April 18, 2021 after the shooting death of Daunte Wright. ((Photo by KEREM YUCEL/AFP via Getty Images))
In a Minnesota court on Tuesday, Derek Chauvin, a white former Minneapolis police officer, was convicted of murdering George Floyd, an unarmed Black man, and could face up to 40 years in prison.
“Painfully earned justice has arrived for George Floyd’s family and the community here in Minneapolis, but today’s verdict goes far beyond this city and has significant implications for the country and even the world,” Ben Crump, an attorney representing the Floyd family, said in a statement. “Justice for Black America is justice for all of America. This case is a turning point in American history for accountability of ....

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