Remembering George Floyd, Memorial Day
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| | Hope, continued activism, shine at fourth anniversary of George Floyd’s death | Several events were held this weekend to remember Floyd, a now annual tradition in Minneapolis. A coalition of activist organizations held a solidarity rally on the corner of Lake Street and Chicago Avenue. They were joined by Floyd’s relatives as well as the family of Calvin Horton Jr., who was shot and killed by a pawn shop owner during the unrest that followed the death of George Floyd. Many activists say Minnesota hasn’t done enough. “After the murder of George Floyd, we had the murder of Daunte Wright,” said Trahern Crews, founder of Black Lives Matter Minnesota. “After the murder of George Floyd, we had the murder of Amir Locke. We had the murder of Tekle Sundberg. And there still has not been any justice in any of those cases.”
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| | Fort Snelling Memorial Day Service honors WWII vets ahead of 80th D-Day anniversary | A Memorial Day service at Fort Snelling National Cemetery paid extra tribute to World War II veterans Monday, as the 80th anniversary of D-Day approaches in June — and as the state continues to lose veterans who fought at that time. Several hundred gathered beneath the drizzly rain, including U.S. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Gov. Tim Walz, who served in the Army National Guard for more than two decades. Walz referred to the Allied invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944, in which 2,501 Americans died. “Next week will mark, more than likely, one of the final times the world leaders will gather where there will be those who fought on those beaches present,” Walz said. “It becomes now more important than ever that we the living remember those sacrifices, remember those heroes. Our job is to [not just] remember the names, but to remember what they fought for.” | |
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| | ‘When I grow up, I want to play for the PWHL’: Minnesota women’s hockey team sets a new standard | Before Sunday’s Professional Women’s Hockey League game between Minnesota and Boston at Xcel Energy Center, Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” rang out from the speakers. This isn’t uncommon. There are Taylor Swift sing-alongs and the Great Clips confidence cam. Signs flood the seats, “Making HERstory,” “Future PWHL player” and “Play like a girl” are just a few. Minnesota lost in double overtime to Boston and will now head to Game 5 of the PWHL finals. The series is tied 2-2. Even with the recent loss, fans continue to have high hopes ahead of the final game Wednesday that Minnesota can still earn the title. “It’s just all great. I can’t believe Minnesota, I can’t believe girls are in the PWHL here,” 8-year-old Ava Evans said. “When I grow up, I really want to play for the PWHL.”
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