By Ashley Norwood, Mississippi Public Broadcasting Chants of “No justice, no peace" and “I can’t breathe” filled the air in Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham, Ala. on May 25, 2021, one year after a police officer killed George Floyd. It’s the same space where activists gathered this time last year. “I was in the exact same place fighting for George Floyd's justice,” said Satura Dudley, 21, executive director of the social justice group Cell A65. “Obviously the trial happened. We allegedly got justice. That's not really justice when he's already dead.” Floyd’s death, after nine minutes under the knee of a police officer, is what inspired Dudley, 21, to become an activist.