"Four Years After George Floyd: Progress and Setbacks in Racial Justice"

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Four years after George Floyd's murder, the racial-justice movement faces significant setbacks, with many reforms being reversed and discussions on systemic racism stifled. Despite the initial surge of activism and hope, there is a growing sense of disillusionment and fatigue among activists. However, some remain hopeful and continue to fight for change, believing that the struggle for racial justice is far from over. The legacy of George Floyd and the movement he inspired continues to influence and challenge the nation.
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- George Floyd’s brother discusses cultural and police impact 4 years after incident CNN
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