9,000 digital art NFTs are being released to raise funds in George Floyd's memory

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In the fight to get justice for his brother's murder, Terrence Floyd has turned to the unlikeliest corners to do just that: NFTs — or non-fungible tokens.

"I certainly support this project," says Warwick."There are many people I know that this will benefit. And it will be something that's an approachable way for people to get involved."As the campaign gears up for its launch, organizers say they're aiming to celebrate and support diverse emerging NFT artists and their work while also helping the charities.

"My brother's death was a catalyst for change," Terrence Floyd said in a news release."[However], we cannot let that change and that momentum slow."With the U.S. approaching the two-year anniversary of Floyd's murder, his brother said in the news release thatThere is still a huge divide in this country. ...

In mid-February, Kim Potter, the former police officer convicted of manslaughter in the death of Daunte Wright, wasAnd in March, former Louisville, Ky., police officer Brett Hankinson, who was involved in the, was found not guilty. Hankinson was the only officer involved in the raid to face charges.

 

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