List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests
After George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, was murdered during a police arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, many people protested in the United States and internationally. During the course of these protests, many monuments and memorials were vandalized or toppled by protestors, prompting those people who were in charge of other similar monuments to remove them from public view. Similarly, many names, mascots, and other forms of symbolism were changed under direct or indirect public pressure. In other countries, race-related and colonial issues were also raised, and some of them were acted upon. In some cases, changes were already being planned or they had already been under consideration before the outbreak of the protests.
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List of name changes due to the George Floyd protests
After George Floyd, an unarmed African American man, was murdered during a police arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States, many people protested in the United States and internationally. During the course of these protests, many monuments and memorials were vandalized or toppled by protestors, prompting those people who were in charge of other similar monuments to remove them from public view. Similarly, many names, mascots, and other forms of symbolism were changed under direct or indirect public pressure. In other countries, race-related and colonial issues were also raised, and some of them were acted upon. In some cases, changes were already being planned or they had already been under consideration before the outbreak of the protests.
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