Brooklyn Unveils Statue of George Floyd
Honoring a Symbol of Racial Justice
A Powerful Artwork Graces Flatbush Junction
A six-foot-tall bronze statue of George Floyd has been unveiled in Brooklyn, New York, as part of Juneteenth celebrations. Sculpted by artist Chris Carnabuci, the bust captures the essence of Floyd, who became a symbol of racial injustice after his murder by police in 2020.
The statue, which depicts Floyd's head, is situated at Flatbush Junction, a bustling intersection in the heart of Brooklyn. It serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggle for racial equality and the importance of remembering the victims of police brutality.
The unveiling of the statue was a powerful moment for the community. Terrence Floyd, George's brother, unveiled the artwork, while attendees shared stories and reflected on the legacy of Floyd's life and death.
The statue is expected to remain on display at Flatbush Junction for several weeks, offering a space for reflection and inspiration for those who visit. It is a symbol of hope and a reminder that the fight for justice continues.
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