Thousands Mark 5th Anniversary of George Floyd Murder Nationwide
Thousands Mark 5th Anniversary of George Floyd Murder Nationwide

Thousands Mark 5th Anniversary of George Floyd Murder Nationwide

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On the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's murder, thousands of activists and ordinary Americans gathered nationwide to remember Floyd and call for police reform, highlighting frustrations over slow progress and setbacks during the Trump administration. The Rev. Al Sharpton likened Floyd's killing to the 1955 lynching of Emmett Till, emphasizing Floyd's symbolic role in the ongoing fight against systemic racism and police brutality. In Minneapolis, events at George Floyd Square included memorials, feeding stations, concerts, and vigils, serving as both remembrance and protest sites. Activists expressed disappointment that despite promises to reform policing, meaningful change remains elusive on the ground. A Black photographer who documented the protests in Seattle reflected on the trauma and resilience witnessed, noting that police violence and racial injustice persist, underscoring the continued need for public engagement in this struggle. These commemorations and reflections collectively stress that while Floyd's death ignited a global movement, the fight for racial justice and police accountability is far from over.

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