George Floyd protests in California

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George Floyd protests in California
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Protest in Sacramento on June 7
DateMay 28, 2020 – May 26, 2021 (11 months and 4 weeks)
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California, United States
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George Floyd protests in California
Cities in California in which a protest with about 100 or more participants was held ('"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000013-QINU`"''"`UNIQ--templatestyles-00000014-QINU`"')

In 2020, a series of protests took place in California related to the murder of George Floyd on May 25, 2020, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, while in police custody. On May 31, 2020, the California Department of Human Resources advised "all state departments with offices in downtown city areas" to close on June 1. [3]

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Northern California

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Protest in Nevada City on May 31
'Volunteers Sweep Up Cities Morning After Protests' - video news report from Voice of America

Bay Area

Protests occurred in at least twenty-nine cities in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Central California

Southern California

Los Angeles County

Protests occurred in at least forty-nine cities in Los Angeles County.

Orange County

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Protest at Irvine Civic Center on June 2

Riverside County

San Bernardino County

San Diego County

Protests occurred in at least seventeen cities in San Diego County.

San Luis Obispo County

Santa Barbara County

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Students of University of California, Santa Barbara marching on May 30

Ventura County

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