Вашингтон: Kenda Zellner-Smith hauled up a corrugated metal door to

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Вашингтон: Kenda Zellner-Smith hauled up a corrugated metal door to
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Вашингтон:

Kenda Zellner-Smith hauled up a corrugated metal door to reveal hundreds of wooden boards covered with graffiti, each telling a story of the protests that followed George Floyd's killing by a US police officer.

The 28-year-old has collected and archived the panels that once protected businesses from rioting in Minneapolis, aiming to preserve the legacy of the 2020 murder that shocked the United States.

Five years on, Zellner-Smith said the boards -- kept in a storage unit by an industrial site two miles (three kilometers) from where Mr Floyd died -- still evoke powerful emotions.

They range from blank plywood with text reading " I can't breathe " -- the final words Mr Floyd said as Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, knelt on his neck -- to colorful murals изобразяващи дъги и любовни сърца. 

" Всеки път, когато ги виждам, има нещо друго, виждам ", сподели тя пред AFP. " Те възстановяват сила или пожар, който се усещаше преди години по в...

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Източник: worldnews.bg


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