Allison Williams, the co-founder of the Social Injustice League of Norman, stood on a patch of grass in silence. She called crowd members to reflect on the meaning behind May 25, as the day marks the anniversary of George Floydâs death.  âFor almost a year, (Floydâs) family and the people that loved him were ignored. Their words and their feelings were put aside because a police officer didn't want his position taken away, and it's ridiculous that it took almost a year for his voice to be heard.â  As Norman grassroots community groups gathered during this Tuesday evening rally, Williams expressed how she has felt similarly ignored by Normanâs city council. She said, time after time, she has seen community members ask for resources âwhere people who are having mental breakdowns donât have to come in contact with intimidating people, such as the police,â without success.Â