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due to COVID, this has been the toughest year in the 21st century? But we’ve discovered that people can rise to any occasion. Since George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis policeman, a too-often repeated tragedy has transformed the public not just in the U.S. but around the world. BLM (Black

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