How a New Wave of Black Activists Changed the Conversation

George Floyd’s MURDER galvanized a nation. But small groups like the queer-led collective Black Visions are channeling that energy into a movement for political change.

Photography by D'Angelo Lovell Williams for The New York Times

Photography by D'Angelo Lovell Williams for The New York Times

The group Black Visions, which is based in Minneapolis and has been integral to the protest movement that erupted following the killing of George Floyd. The group’s founders include Kandace Montgomery, Miski Noor and Oluchi Omeoga (from left, above). Read the full story in the New York Times Magazine here.

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