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Celebration of Life for George Floyd Held on Steps of S.F. City Hall

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About 1,000 people who came to the plaza in front of San Francisco’s City Hall on Tuesday got more than a typical rally for George Floyd, a Black man killed by Minneapolis, Minn., police two weeks ago.

The Kneeling 4 Justice Part 2 – Memorial for George Floyd organized by Wealth and Disparities in the Black Community – Justice 4 Mario Woods, led by its founder Phelicia Jones included prayer and a eulogy for Floyd.

Wealth and Disparities in the Black Community have been fighting for justice for Black people since the 2015 killing of Mario Woods by San Francisco police.

She wanted people to experience the way the Black church would honor Floyd, which includes memorial and a celebration of his life.

“Yes, I am the mayor of San Francisco, but I am a Black woman first,” she said, her voice halting at times.

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