Informal therapy offers healing at George Floyd memorial
- People gathered at a Minneapolis memorial event marked the five-year anniversary of George Floyd's killing by white officer Derek Chauvin.
- The event followed a background of widespread emotional trauma, as Floyd's filmed death increased depression among Black Americans, with recent pardon calls stirring further feelings.
- Attendees engaged in re-evaluation counseling, an informal peer-to-peer method aimed at healing trauma through shared discussion, as participants expressed anger and fear.
- Research found nearly one million more people screened positive for depression after Floyd's death, and a participant said, "It's just the division of our society."
- The memorial and counseling offered comfort and healing, supporting views that change arises through common people's dialogue rather than from those in power.
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World Heritage Site to Mohrenapotheke: How Colonialism Still Shapes Nuremberg's Cityscape
Nuremberg - The death of George Floyd brought people to the streets worldwide, also in the region was demonstrated. Five years later a young association in Nuremberg fights for more awareness and deals with the colonial past of the city.
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