Six Years After George Floyd’s D3-ath, His Family Says the Fight for Justice Is Far From Over

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Six years after the death of George Floyd, his family continues to honor his memory while renewing calls for justice, reform, and lasting change.

Across Minneapolis and beyond, commemorations marking the anniversary have become moments of remembrance — but also of reflection on what has changed since 2020… and what many believe still hasn’t.

For Floyd’s loved ones, the pain remains deeply personal.

And they say the mission attached to his name did not end with memorials.

Remembering a moment that changed the world

George Floyd’s death on May 25, 2020 sparked one of the largest global protest movements in recent history, bringing millions into the streets in the United States and around the world.

His name became central to wider conversations about policing, racial justice, accountability, and systemic reform.

Six years later, that legacy remains visible through public memorials, community events, marches, and ongoing activism tied to his memory.

Family says remembrance must also mean action

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Members of Floyd’s family have repeatedly said that anniversaries like this are not only about mourning — but about continuing the work they believe his death brought to the forefront.

Relatives and supporters gathered this week to reflect on the six-year milestone, with many describing the grief as something that never fully disappears.

Alongside remembrance, the family continues to speak publicly about justice reform, accountability, and protecting Floyd’s legacy for future generations.

For many supporters, George Floyd Square remains both a memorial and a symbol of unfinished work.

A legacy still shaping conversation today

Even years later, George Floyd’s death continues to influence national and global conversations around policing and civil rights.

His story remains deeply connected to broader debates about justice, reform, and equality across the United States.

For his family, however, the anniversary remains about something even more personal:

remembering a son, brother, father, and loved one whose loss still feels immediate — even after six years.

And as they gather once again in his name, they say the purpose is not simply to look back…

but to ensure his memory continues moving the conversation forward.


Sources:

Associated Press – George Floyd anniversary coverage
The New York Times – George Floyd remembrance and legacy reporting
NBC News – George Floyd anniversary coverage