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US cities are commemorating George Floyd's death on the 5th anniversary

Cities in the United States mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death with a number of events to his legacy.

Cities in the United States mark the fifth anniversary of George Floyd's death with a number of events to its legacy, even if the civil rights lawyers are concerned about blocked police reforms and political setbacks against racial equality initiatives, reported associated press on Sunday.

In Minneapolis, where Floyd was murdered by the police officer Derek Chauvin on May 25, 2020, the commemorative celebrations are centered on the George Floyd Square – the intersection, at which Floyd from Chauvin's knee was held onto the floor for 9 for 9/2 minutes when he pleaded: “I can't breathe.”

The observations of the weekend included concerts, a street festival and a “self-care fair”, which culminated on Sunday in a gospel concert, worship and a candlestick warning station, as AP reports.

In Houston, where Floyd spent a large part of his life, his family gathered for a monument in his tomb, led by Rev. Al Sharton.

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The anniversary comes at a tense time for activists in racial justice, who say that the initial dynamics for the police reform after Floyd's death have decreased. Despite the promises of Minneapolis officials to revise police work, some community leaders have argued that the progress was not sufficient.

“We understand that change takes time,” said AP Michelle Gross, President of Communities United against police brutality. “However, the progress claimed by the city will not be felt on the streets.”

In the meantime, the government of President Donald Trump announced the cancellation of federal settlements with Minneapolis and Louisville – the overhaul of the police authority after the death of Floyd and Breonna Taylor. The settlements were pursued by President Joe Biden as part of the Ministry of Justice, which had been accused of increased monitoring of the departments that were accused due to systemic abuse.

In addition, Trump has reduced the initiatives of diversity, justice and inclusion (Dei) within the federal government, whereby his administration reports to be under pressure to follow states, universities and public schools. Several states conducted by Republicans have already started to contain DEI programs.

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