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This week, Jaylin acknowledges the one year passing of George Floyd's murder that sparked a summer of protests, re-education, and conversation about race in America. She first talks about the trial, the evidence, the outcome, and the future of Floyd's murderer, Derek Chauvin. She than talks about the methods of allyship and activism that took place last summer, addressing the things that worked and should be implemented moving forward along with the things that....didn't. She then wraps up the episode by talking about police brutality and its relation with modern history, and how much has changed in the last couple of decades, along with what our relationship with race must be as we head into the future.
Always be sure to educate often, learn freely, and love equally.
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This week, Jaylin acknowledges the one year passing of George Floyd's murder that sparked a summer of protests, re-education, and conversation about race in America. She first talks about the trial, the evidence, the outcome, and the future of Floyd's murderer, Derek Chauvin. She than talks about the methods of allyship and activism that took place last summer, addressing the things that worked and should be implemented moving forward along with the things that....didn't. She then wraps up the episode by talking about police brutality and its relation with modern history, and how much has changed in the last couple of decades, along with what our relationship with race must be as we head into the future.
Always be sure to educate often, learn freely, and love equally.