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The monumental impact of George Floyd's death on Black America


The monumental impact of George Floyd s death on Black America
Michelle Garcia
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The moment happened as so many others have. A man unknown to most around the world was about to become a hashtag. Millions would watch a video played countless times over the course of a year, horrified to see a police officer press his knee into the man s neck for 9½ minutes, killing him. The desire to reverse this man s fate seemed as desperate as it was futile. 
The world changed May 25, 2020, mere months after the global pandemic had already altered everything. George Floyd s death, which occurred under the weight of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin, opened many eyes to the realities of police brutality. Just about every corner of life was affected by the renewed racial justice movement spurred by Floyd s death: policing, politics, sports, art, culture, business, education, media and more. Social media feeds and kitchen table ....

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Black America has been forever changed by George Floyd


Black America has been forever changed by George Floyd
Michelle Garcia
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The moment happened as so many others have. A man unknown to most around the world was about to become a hashtag. Millions would watch a video played countless times over the course of a year, horrified to see a police officer press his knee into the man s neck for 9½ minutes, killing him. The desire to reverse this man s fate seemed as desperate as it was futile. 
The world changed May 25, 2020, mere months after the global pandemic had already altered everything. George Floyd s death, which occurred under the weight of a Minneapolis police officer, Derek Chauvin, opened many eyes to the realities of police brutality. Just about every corner of life was affected by the renewed racial justice movement spurred by Floyd s death: policing, politics, sports, art, culture, business, education, media and more. Social media feeds and kitchen tables and park b ....

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40 acres and a mule won't cut it anymore. What the fight for reparations looks like in 2021.


40 acres and a mule won t cut it anymore. What the fight for reparations looks like in 2021.
P.R. Lockhart
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After decades of work from activists pushing the issue, presidential candidates, Congress members, local governments and private institutions have debated whether and how the federal government should issue reparations for Black Americans who are descendants of slaves.
As the Biden administration promises to confront structural racism and inequality, a growing number of Democratic lawmakers have given their support to H.R. 40, a decades-old bill first introduced by Rep. John Conyers, D-Mich., in 1989. The bill would create a commission to study slavery and discrimination in the United States  and potential reparations proposals for restitution. ....

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