Memory carries both burden and power. The memory of George Floyd is heavy: it bears the weight of centuries of racialized violence in America, the collective grief of communities, and the personal trauma of his family. Yet memory is also a weapon: it galvanizes movements, shatters the silence of denial, and creates an archive of resistance that can neither be erased nor ignored. To study George Floyd’s memory is to see how trauma is remembered not only in pain but in protest—how a single life lost becomes the spark for global cries of justice.
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