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Trayvon Martin

February 2022

  • Trayvon Martin was 17 when he was shot and killed in Sanford, Florida in 2012 while walking back from a convenience store.

    Trayvon Martin compared to Emmett Till on 10th anniversary of death

  • Trayvon Martin by Omar Victor Diop

    The big picture
    The big picture: a Technicolor tribute to Trayvon Martin

February 2021

  • People chant and hold signs for Trayvon Martin in Vero Beach, Florida, on 31 March 2012.

    Nine years after Trayvon Martin’s killing, hoodies still spark debate

  • Sybrina Fulton: ‘For the majority of my life, 95%, I had a happy life. I had a joyful life.’

    Black lives
    'It is so much bigger than Trayvon': how bereaved mother Sybrina Fulton fought back

October 2020

  • Alicia Garza

    Black Lives Matter's Alicia Garza: ‘Leadership today doesn't look like Martin Luther King’

    In seven years, BLM has gone from hashtag to global rallying cry. So why has the co-founder stepped away from the movement she helped create?

September 2020

  • Opal Tometi is a human rights activist, writer, strategist, and community organizer. She is a co-founder of Black Lives Matter movement. Photographed in Los Angeles on September 22, 2020. Bethany Mollenkof for the Guardian

    Black lives
    Opal Tometi, co-founder of Black Lives Matter: 'I do this because we deserve to live'

  • People gather at the Confederate Museum during a protest in Charleston, South Carolina on June 20, 2015.

    $240 for ‘The Breonna’: outrage as jewelry line uses names of police brutality victims

June 2020

  • Thousands of protesters march on Friday from downtown to the site of the arrest of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

    Families of Trayvon Martin and Oscar Grant on protests: 'White supremacy is on its way out'

  • Protesters attend a demonstration demanding justice for the death of George Floyd  in Las Vegas, Nevada.

    The Guardian view on the death of George Floyd: a turning point?

December 2019

  • FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2016, file photo, George Zimmerman looks at the jury as he testifies in a Seminole County courtroom in Orlando, Fla. The ex-neighborhood watch volunteer who killed a black teen in Florida in 2012 says he’s $2.5 million in debt and has no income. Zimmerman filed paperwork detailing his financial state as he fights a misdemeanor stalking charge. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel via AP, Pool, File)

    George Zimmerman sues Trayvon Martin's family for $100m

    Man who was cleared of murdering unarmed black teenager launches lawsuit against family, their lawyer and prosecutors

November 2019

  • Shatara Jordan, 18, poses in front of graffiti on an abandoned building in Cleveland, Ohio.

    City champions
    'I go to sleep to gunshots, it doesn’t stop me': the art collective backing young black artists

    It’s long past time to give credit to young black and brown artists says Amanda King, whose art collective Shooting Without Bullets is breaking down barriers

February 2019

  • Cephas Williams, 56 Black Men founder, and David Lammy, MP for Tottenham.

    David Lammy on why there’s nothing scary about a black man in a hoodie

    Distrust of black men in hoodies is endemic in the UK. A new campaign aims to challenge these views and make visible the individuals underneath

August 2018

  • FILE - In this July 19, 2018 file frame from surveillance video released by the Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office, Markeis McGlockton, far left, is shot by Michael Drejka during an altercation in the parking lot of a convenience store in Clearwater, Fla. A Florida sheriff said the case is still under investigation and will be sent to the state attorney. Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri acknowledged during a Tuesday, July 31, news conference that the shooting death of McGlockton has grabbed national attention and intensified the debate about Florida’s “stand your ground” law. (Pinellas County Sheriff’s Office via AP, File)

    Why the days of 'stand your ground' self-defense laws may be numbered

    Momentum is gathering in Florida to roll back laws after the death of Markeis McGlockton during a parking lot dispute

July 2018

  • Rest in Power

    Rest in Power review – Jay-Z's Trayvon Martin series is a triumph

  • ‘This is about America’s original sin’: co-director Jenner Furst on the Trayvon Martin docuseries

    ‘There are more Trayvon Martins than Obamas’: the Jay-Z docuseries exposing America

May 2018

  • FILE - In this Sept. 13, 2016, file photo, George Zimmerman looks at the jury as he testifies in a Seminole County courtroom in Orlando, Fla. The ex-neighborhood watch volunteer who killed a black teen in Florida in 2012 says he’s $2.5 million in debt and has no income. Zimmerman filed paperwork detailing his financial state as he fights a misdemeanor stalking charge. (Red Huber/Orlando Sentinel via AP, Pool, File)

    George Zimmerman, who shot dead Trayvon Martin, is $2.5m in debt

  • Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fulton at a screening of Rest in Power: The Trayvon Martin Story.

    Trayvon Martin's parents: 'The Weinstein Company owes us $150,000'

  • Jesmyn Ward, American novelist and author of “Sing, Buried, Sing”

    Jesmyn Ward: ‘Black girls are silenced, misunderstood and underestimated'

  • Gary Younge

    From Windrush to Grenfell, the powerful only see tragedy when it suits them

    Gary Younge

March 2018

  • Martin Luther King pictured in Washington after delivering his ‘I have a dream’ speech on  28 August 1963.

    From Lennie James to Akala, black Britons celebrate Martin Luther King

    Half a century ago, Martin Luther King was assassinated and the civil rights movement lost its greatest leader. Here, prominent black British cultural figures discuss the power of his words
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