Summary
Minneapolis is seeing protests organized by local groups who learned from past movements after the death of George Floyd. These groups, including rapid response networks and mutual aid organizations, are working together to create a lasting effort for community protection.
Key Facts
- Protests in Minneapolis are organized by local rapid response networks and mutual aid groups.
- The efforts are inspired by movements that started after George Floyd's death in 2020.
- The focus is on building a long-term movement for community defense.
- Alex Pretti, an observer, was fatally shot by federal immigration agents.
- Marcia Howard, involved in local education and community work, is part of these efforts.
- The article credits various producers and editors who worked on the related media content.