Cynthia Littleton Business EditorZaba Hoque, a young woman from Queens Village, N.Y., made stops at two New York City protest sites on the afternoon of June 3 with a handmade placard in tow.Hoque stood on the edge of Union Square for about an hour, brandishing her carefully lettered sign that declared, “Say Their Names,” with the image of a clenched fist followed by the names of more than two dozen recent victims of police violence against Black people.
Near the top was George Floyd. On the bottom left corner she added: “#F— Trump.”“Even the pandemic didn’t stop the cops from acting the way they did” in Floyd’s case, Hoque said. “Enough was enough.”Hoque then moved on to nearby Washington Square, where she staked a good spot by the park’s.
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