On May 25, communities across the United States gathered to honor George Floyd, an unarmed Black man whose tragic death five years ago sparked massive, global protests. These memorial events reminded everyone that racism has deep roots in society.
Adam Solveig, a passionate photographer from New York, shared his view through his lens. Capturing everyday city life with vibrant imagery, he emphasizes that the loss of George Floyd was not the start but merely a spark in a long history of racial discrimination.
This reflection invites all to look critically at America's past and present, encouraging dialogue and hope for a future free from systemic injustice. Stay aware, share your voice, and remember: change starts with us. ✨
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Uncovering America: Racial discrimination has always existed
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