Print In the weeks after George Floyd died while a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck, a group of Orange County seniors formed a racial justice advocacy group and organized a series of vigils to draw attention to the unjust police killings of Black Americans. With the threat of a deadly virus in the air, the elderly group gathered on a street corner, some in wheelchairs, others with walkers in hand and caregivers nearby, and they held up signs that read, “Silence is Violence” and “Seniors for Racial Justice.” People who drove by honked in support and gave thumbs up.