From Minneapolis, Minnesota where African-American Floyd was kneed to death by officer Derek M. Chauvin, protest marches have taken a global slant.
Meanwhile, perhaps for the first time, nationals of other countries have held protest marches converging on the American embassies in their countries.
In New Zealand, there were demonstrations in Oakland at the American Embassy, as well as, Christchurch with signages reading I Can’t Breathe and Black Lives Matter.
Hundreds of German demonstrators marched in solidarity with American protesters Saturday and Sunday, chanting “Stop killing us,” “Black lives matter” and “No justice, no peace.”
In Canada, people in Toronto gathered in protest against the death of 29-year-old black woman Regis Korchinski-Paquet and the global police brutalities meted to blacks.