Collected Item: “The Justice for George Floyd Information Map”
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The Justice for George Floyd Information Map
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As a librarian who works alot with maps, I am very impressed with this site: Justice for George Floyd. This is a way for anyone who wants to protest in the greater NYC area to keep track of upcoming and past events. You can also sign up and add your own events, which will then appear with a description link and an appropriate protesting icon on the map.
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website, screenshot
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I have co-creators
Name of the item creator, unless anonymous
Emily Fairey
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JusticeForGeorge
contact at admins@justiceforgeorge.nyc
contact at admins@justiceforgeorge.nyc
Please enter a url associated with this item, if relevant.
https://www.justiceforgeorge.info/map?timeRange=all&lat=40.6802187&lng=-73.8288002&zoom=12
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george floyd
#blacklivesmatter
#blacklivesmatter
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2020-10-11
What is your affiliation, if any, with Brooklyn College? (e.g. Junior undergrad majoring in history; faculty in the English Dept; human resources staff member; alumni; community member; Brooklyn resident; etc.)
adjunct librarian
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Open Educational Resources Project
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