By: Alyssa Wilson The photos of 200 Black people who lost their lives due to racial injustice, racism and/or police violence was unveiled at the San Diego African American Museum of Fine Art. RELATED: CDC: Racism Is A 'Serious Public Health Threat' It's called 'Say Their Names,' and it is a nationwide initiative meant to honor Black lives lost in the struggle against systematic racism, 10 News San Diego reported. The memorial began in Portland, Oregon after nationwide protests over George Floyd's murder in Minneapolis. The San Diego exhibit is the first one south of Los Angeles County. Local leaders call the memorial a tribute. Civil rights activist […]
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