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How to make a difference in the fight against racism and injustice | Arwa Mahdawi

In the aftermath of George Floyd’s death, the most important thing is to do something – no matter how small
‘We must recognise that this is an ongoing struggle, not a trending issue’ ... protesters in Times Square, New York City, on Monday. Photograph: Timothy A Clary/AFP/Getty Images

Helicopters have been circling overhead for hours. I can hear protesters chanting as they march up the street. Sirens have been blaring all evening. I am writing this in New York City, shortly before an overnight curfew is about to go into effect, something that

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