Four years following the murder of George Floyd, a moment that sparked global protests and a national reckoning on policing in the United States, his family continues to advocate for meaningful police reform. Despite the initial momentum, efforts towards systemic change have faced significant obstacles, with some states even rolling back on reforms. On the anniversary of his death, George Floyd's family has once again called on Congress to pass legislation aimed at reforming policing practices across the country, a bill that bears his name. The emotional toll on the family remains heavy, with relatives sharing their ongoing grief and trauma. This renewed push for change underscores the deep and lasting impact of Floyd's death on his family and the broader movement for racial justice and police accountability.
Ole ensimmäinen, joka vastaa tähän yleinen keskustelu .