WHY
FLOYD CASE
DID WE CHOOSE
WHY IS THIS CASE SO IMPORTANT?
who was george floyd?
who was george floyd?
who was george floyd?
Global protests: George Floyd’s death sparked demonstrations in dozens of countries, with millions of people marching to demand justice and equality.Participation in the USA: Between May and June 2020, around 15–26 million Americans took part in Black Lives Matter protests.Impact on public debate: More than 80% of adults in the USA closely followed news about the case, increasing support for racial justice reforms, diversity, and inclusion initiatives.
- Born in 1973 in Houston, Texas.
- Lived a life marked by struggles and resilience.
- Died on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, during a police arrest
why did we choose this case to talk about racism
It represents systemic racismIt shows how one event can reveal deeper social problems it is a less rhetorical and more direct way to make people understand racism It started a global conversation about equality and accountability
timeline
April 20, 2021 - Derek Chauvin, the former police officer responsible, is found guilty of murder and manslaughter in connection with George Floyd’s death..
May 26, 2020 - The video of his death goes viral, sparking the first protests in Minneapolis and across the United States.
june 2020
20.04.21
26.05.20
25.05.20
June 2020 - Black Lives Matter protests reach a global peak, with millions of people demonstrating against racism and police violence.
May 25, 2020 - George Floyd dies during an arrest in Minneapolis.
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WHY
FLOYD CASE
DID WE CHOOSE
WHY IS THIS CASE SO IMPORTANT?
who was george floyd?
who was george floyd?
who was george floyd?
Global protests: George Floyd’s death sparked demonstrations in dozens of countries, with millions of people marching to demand justice and equality.Participation in the USA: Between May and June 2020, around 15–26 million Americans took part in Black Lives Matter protests.Impact on public debate: More than 80% of adults in the USA closely followed news about the case, increasing support for racial justice reforms, diversity, and inclusion initiatives.
why did we choose this case to talk about racism
It represents systemic racismIt shows how one event can reveal deeper social problems it is a less rhetorical and more direct way to make people understand racism It started a global conversation about equality and accountability
timeline
April 20, 2021 - Derek Chauvin, the former police officer responsible, is found guilty of murder and manslaughter in connection with George Floyd’s death..
May 26, 2020 - The video of his death goes viral, sparking the first protests in Minneapolis and across the United States.
june 2020
20.04.21
26.05.20
25.05.20
June 2020 - Black Lives Matter protests reach a global peak, with millions of people demonstrating against racism and police violence.
May 25, 2020 - George Floyd dies during an arrest in Minneapolis.
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