Finding meaning in George Floyd’s death through protest art left at his murder site
- The "Twin Flames: The George Floyd Uprising from Minneapolis to Phoenix" exhibit at the Arizona State University Art Museum showcases about 500 artifacts, including signs and paintings, left at the site of George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis.
- The exhibit aims to provide a platform for viewers to engage with protest art and mourn Floyd's death, as well as other Black Americans killed by police. The George Floyd Global Memorial hopes to bring the exhibit to other cities after its display in Phoenix.
- The organizers see the exhibit as an opportunity to address the historical inequities faced by Black Americans and marginalized communities and to stimulate collective action against police violence and systemic inequities.
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