An estimated twenty thousand people danced, drummed, chanted and marched their way through the streets of San Francisco yesterday in the strongest show of solidarity yet at not only the killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers but also a system of injustice built on oppressing and silencing voices of color. What I witnessed yesterday were those voices heard through a megaphone. All of this was organized by students. These kids are fierce, driven, fed up and inspiring. Nick Otto / San Fransisco Chronicle
Philomena Wankenge and others gather outside the U.S. Capitol to protest over the death of George Floyd on Wednesday in Washington, DC. Matt McClain / Washington Post
A protester carries a U.S. flag upside-down, a sign of distress, next to a burning building Thursday, May 28, 2020, in Minneapolis. Protests over the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody Monday, broke out in Minneapolis for a third straight night. Julio Cortez / Associated Press