"Four Years On: George Floyd Square Remains a Symbol of Protest and Reflection"

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Four years after George Floyd's murder, George Floyd Square in Minneapolis remains a site of ongoing protest and community healing. The area has transformed into a public memorial and a symbol of the fight against systemic oppression, with daily gatherings and performances by groups like Brass Solidarity. Despite some progress on community demands, activists insist that significant issues, such as ending qualified immunity, remain unresolved. The city continues to seek community input on the future of the site, acknowledging the deep trauma and ongoing need for racial justice.
- 'No Justice, No Streets': 4 years after murder, George Floyd Square stands in protest MPR News
- George Floyd's Minneapolis: Politics and policing four years later USA TODAY
- Perspective | Four years later, has the racial-justice movement lost the fight? The Washington Post
- Four years later, lack of notable revitalization at George Floyd Square KSTP
- Day of Remembrance kicks off events marking 4th anniversary of George Floyd's death FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul
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