List_of_changes_made_due_to_the_George_Floyd_protests

List of changes made due to the George Floyd protests

List of changes made due to the George Floyd protests

Names and symbols changed due to the George Floyd protests


The murder of George Floyd, a Black American man, by a white police officer, Derek Chauvin, during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota on May 25, 2020, sparked large-scale protests against systemic racism, both in the United States and elsewhere. As a result of the protests, numerous controversial forms of symbolism were either changed or removed.

In the United States, changes focused on removing and prohibiting displays of the Confederate battle flag; the flag of Mississippi was changed to remove a Confederate battle insignia.[1][2] Around the world, numerous name changes occurred in response to the protests, while in Canada, the U.S. and New Zealand several police reforms were enacted, primarily in relation to the policing of ethnic minority communities.[3][4]

Several sports teams that used mascots featuring Native Americans, both inside and outside the United States, announced plans to change them; the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations voted to shorten its name to the 'State of Rhode Island'.

In the film and television industry, numerous casting changes occurred in relation to white voice actors for non-white characters, while several films and television shows were edited, rewritten, canceled, or pulled from streaming services as a result of the protests.

Key:

  Change reported but not yet executed
  Change pending
  Change made, then partially or fully reversed

Employment practices

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Flags

Design changes

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Prohibition of Confederate flag emblems

More information Organization, Announced ...

Removal of physical flags

More information Flag, Location ...

Heraldry

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Notable proposed changes:

  • The coat of arms of Massachusetts, displayed in the Seal of Massachusetts and Flag of Massachusetts contains a colonist's sword held over the image of a Native American, both of which were criticized by activists.[50] A state commission created by law to examine the issue voted in 2022 to replace the flag.[51]

Museums and other displays

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Police reforms

School mascots and logos

More information School, Old ...

Technology

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Television and streaming

Cancellations

More information Series, Canceled ...

Removals from or additions to streaming services

More information Series/film, Episode(s) ...

Other changes

More information Series, Announced ...

Voice acting

Casting changes in television

More information Old, New ...

Other changes

Games

More information Game, Reported ...

Other products

More information Product, Country ...

Non-products

More information Item changed, Location ...

See also

Notes

  1. Controversial characters include "an obese Caribbean woman called Desiree, for which [David] Walliams wore blackface, ... a mail-order bride named Ting Tong, [and] Daffyd, 'the only gay in the village', and Lou and Andy, the latter of whom was in a wheelchair.".[94]
  2. S06E09 was the first episode to be pulled, with the others being pulled over the next few days.[113][114][115]
  3. East Coast version only.[123]
  4. The East Coast version of Live Show had a scene that was described as "[m]ore of a case of 'Blackhand' than 'blackface', with a character played by Jon Hamm "get[ting] a hand transplant from a black man from death row, whose hands then try to strangle him".[123]
  5. This episode had been previously reported to have been pulled, even though it had not been, as the episode contains no blackface.[125]
  6. Recasting announced August 28, 2020
  7. Recasting announced July 24, 2020
  8. Recasting announced September 25, 2020
  9. Recasting announced October 20, 2021
  10. This card was originally given the ID number 1488.[169]
  11. This card had the ability to "[d]estroy all black creatures".[170]

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