Finding meaning in George Floyd’s death through protest art left at his murder site
- An exhibit titled "Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix" showcases around 500 artifacts left at the site where George Floyd was killed, aiming to honor Floyd and other Black Americans who died at the hands of police.
- The exhibit features paintings, poems, and protest signs expressing anger and grief, along with arrangements of fake flowers and candles. The goal is to stimulate collective action against police violence and systemic inequities.
- The organizers hope to bring the exhibit to other cities after Phoenix, highlighting the parallels between Floyd's murder and the killing of Dion Johnson in Phoenix.
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