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Minneapolis Community Honors George Floyd on Sixth Anniversary

On the sixth anniversary of George Floyd’s death, the Minneapolis community is coming together to honor his memory and reflect on the changes that have followed. The event, known as the ‘Rise and Remember’ street festival, is set to take place at the intersection of 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, the site where Floyd lost his life.

Community Gathering and Activities

The festival, which begins at noon, will feature a market showcasing over 75 businesses owned by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC). Attendees can enjoy live music, participate in activities designed for children, and join a candlelight vigil to pay their respects.

Organizers of the event emphasize the importance of community solidarity and remembrance, aiming to foster a sense of unity and reflection among attendees. The festival not only serves as a memorial but also as a celebration of local culture and entrepreneurship.

Impact and Reflection

George Floyd’s death was a pivotal moment that sparked widespread discussions on police accountability and racial justice, both in the United States and globally. The anniversary serves as a reminder of the ongoing efforts to address these critical issues and the role of community events in promoting dialogue and change.

For more information about the event, interested individuals can visit the official website at riseandremember.org.


Original reporting: WQAD (Quad Cities) — read the source article.

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