
Dr. Shareeduh McGee
Dr. Shareeduh McGee is the first cousin of George Floyd and the president of the 929 Foundation, an organization dedicated to promoting police reform and keeping George Floyd's memory alive. Five years after his tragic death, McGee continues to advocate for change, mentoring young people, speaking at schools, and participating in city council meetings to ensure that the impact of Floyd’s story is not forgotten.
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As the president of the 929 Foundation, McGee says she mentors young people, speaks at schools, and engages in city council meetings to make sure Floyd is remembered.
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