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Brunswick Today
By the People, for the People
Brunswick community to hold memorial run for Ahmaud Arbery's 6th anniversary
The event is organized by the Ahmaud Arbery Foundation and supported by Adidas and local running groups.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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The Brunswick community in Georgia will come together on Monday to honor Ahmaud Arbery with a memorial run, marking six years since he was shot and killed while running in a neighborhood. The event is being hosted by the Ahmaud Arbery Foundation, founded by Arbery's mother Wanda Cooper Jones, and is supported by Adidas and local running groups.
Why it matters
Ahmaud Arbery's death sparked nationwide outrage and protests over racial injustice and the killing of Black men. The memorial run is an opportunity for the community to come together and honor Arbery's life and legacy, while also raising awareness about the ongoing need for criminal justice reform.
The details
The memorial run will be held on Monday from 5:30 p.m. at Old City Hall in Brunswick, Georgia. Arbery's family is from the CSRA region and he is buried near Waynesboro.
- The memorial run will be held on Monday, February 24, 2026.
- It marks the 6th anniversary of Ahmaud Arbery's death.
The players
Wanda Cooper Jones
The founder of the Ahmaud Arbery Foundation and Ahmaud Arbery's mother.
Ahmaud Arbery
The 25-year-old Black man who was shot and killed while running in a Georgia neighborhood in 2020, sparking nationwide protests over racial injustice.
The takeaway
The memorial run for Ahmaud Arbery serves as a powerful reminder of the ongoing need to address racial injustice and violence against Black individuals in the United States. It provides an opportunity for the community to come together, honor Arbery's memory, and recommit to the fight for equality and justice.

