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A Humble Curbside Memorial

Nancy Flynn January 23, 2023Apostrophe Blog Archive, History Lessons, Musings, Neighborhood

I first stumbled on this small portrait of George Floyd in September 2020, after the upheavals of the Portland pandemic summer/protest summer. It sat by its lonesome on a curb in the Woodlawn neighborhood here in Northeast Portland, making a quiet statement (I thought) every time I walked past…

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