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In US city of Houston, religious leaders, artists honour George Floyd in concert

AP

Religious leaders, musical guests, spoken word artists and politicians gathered for a concert in Houston, the home town of George Floyd, to commemorate the anniversary of his death.

Pastors Remus E Wright and Mia K Wright welcomed the Floyd family on Sunday at The Fountain of Praise, a church that held one of his funeral services, and more than 450 live viewers on Facebook. 

“It’s been an incredible year and a very emotional year, so much grief and loss, so much angst and anxiety, worldwide protests, the insurrection at the Capitol, but I guarantee you one thing – that none of us will forget May 25, 2020, the day that George Floyd’s life was taken from us,” Mia Wright said.

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Poet, singer and dancer Jaicei performs during a commemorative concert hosted by the George Floyd Foundation at The Fountain of Praise church on Sunday, 30th May, in Houston. Musicians, elected officials and community members joined the family of George Floyd to reflect on his life and the year of fighting for social justice since his murder. PICTURE: Annie Mulligan/Houston Chronicle via AP.

Floyd, who was Black, died last year after a white Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, knelt on his neck, pinning him to the ground for about nine-and-a-half minutes as Floyd pleaded for air. Floyd’s death sparked worldwide protests and calls for change in policing in the US. Chauvin was fired after Floyd died and was later convicted of murder and manslaughter in his death.

“The tragedy of his murder becomes even more profound as your strength in seeking justice sparked a reckoning too long overdue,” voting rights advocate Stacey Abrams said of the Floyd family.

Among the guests were Democratic politicians US Representative Al Green, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Houston Vice Mayor Pro-Tem Martha Castex-Tatum and Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis and musical guests Trae Tha Truth, Grammy-nominated artists Gene Moore, Jr, and Major and Grammy Award-winning Gospel singer Tamela Mann.

The concert being held by the George Floyd Foundation is among events being held across the nation to mark the anniversary. The foundation was launched by Floyd’s siblings in his honour to help combat racial inequities in Black and brown communities.

“On behalf of our family, we thank you for lending your voices tonight, but also for the past year which has been a landmark movement in our nation and the world,” George Floyd Foundation President and Floyd’s first cousin Shareeduh McGee said, thanking every celebrity, athlete, politician, artist, pastor educator, media personalities, corporations and more. “Tonight, we say thank you.”

 

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