Artist Kareem Rahma projects names and images of black people killed by police onto the side of the Gold Medal building

Kareem Rahma says it feels as though he was meant to be in the Twin Cities at this precise moment.

An Egyptian-American who grew up in Mendota Heights, he has resettled in Brooklyn and built a career as an interdisciplinary creative. Rahma has worn many hats: co-founder of the Nameless Network, poet, TikTok creator, comedian, director. 

He found himself back home this spring when his brother was badly injured in a car accident. When protests erupted over the police killing of George Floyd, he found a new purpose. 

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