In response to the recent murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis Police, I initiated a public demonstration that extended across 5 cities on Saturday, May 30 between the hours of 11:30 AM and 9 PM EST. Airplanes with banners presenting Floyd’s final words connected these places across the United States to support Minneapolis in a national protest against police brutality within the African American community.

 

DETROIT: PLEASE I CAN’T BREATHE.
MIAMI: MY STOMACH HURTS.
DALLAS: MY NECK HURTS.
LOS ANGELES: EVERYTHING HURTS.
NEW YORK: THEY’RE GOING TO KILL ME.

This presentation is an act of social conscience and protest meant to bring people together in their shared incense at the inhumane treatment of American citizens. The deployment of Floyd’s last words in parts of its whole across the country underlines a need for unity and the conviction that what happened to George Floyd is happening all over America. An enduring culture of fear and hateful discrimination has only increased in its intensity since 2018, and a critical mass will no longer allow it to be ignored. 

With this demonstration, I hope that people across the United States will use the outlets available to them to continue to demand change. The use of sky media to recount Floyd’s final words presents a contrast to the noise of digital media and employs a form of communication that is most often used by the privileged to announce sporting events, marriage proposals, or promote consumption. It is rarely used for political or social purposes - to exercise free speech - because it is an outlet unavailable to the poor and marginalized. I hope that people will be reminded of the power we can have to be heard and that coming together behind a unified message is key for real change. 

Like countless silenced and fearful young black men, I have been the victim of police misconduct on a number of occasions in my life. At some point, they will realize they can’t kill us all.

I hope that people across the United States will use the outlets available to them to continue to demand change. Please sign petitions to support the families of the latest victims in their pursuit of justice, and donate what you can.

Thank you to my gallery, Library Street Collective, for their generous support.

 
DETROIT: PLEASE I CAN’T BREATHE.Photo by Hayden Stinebaugh

DETROIT: PLEASE I CAN’T BREATHE.

Photo by Hayden Stinebaugh

MIAMI: MY STOMACH HURTS.

Photo by Andre De Aguilar

DALLAS: MY NECK HURTS.

Photo by Mark LaBoyteaux

LOS ANGELES: EVERYTHING HURTS.

Photo by Ricky Fabrizio

NEW YORK: THEY’RE GOING TO KILL ME.

Photo by Sue Kwon