CENTER CITY - Across the country, and here, in Philadelphia, people remembered George Floyd Tuesday and pushed for more action."Enough is enough.
Enough is enough," chanted the crowd of dozens who came out to City Hall Tuesday evening, to mark the day one year ago George Floyd was murdered."From the murder of George Floyd by the Minneapolis Police on May 25th, 2020, stemmed an outbreak," said Wendell Bristol.
Bristol is the founder of Philadelphia Labor for Black Lives Coalition, which organized the event."Labor cannot stand on the sidelines and be silent at this time," said Bristol.
The crowd was sprinkled with pictures and signs honoring and remembering Floyd. "Racism is ubiquitous in this country," stated one man, speaking to the.