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Image credit: New York Daily News

Image credit: New York Daily News

Throughout life, there are moments that become part of our collective memory. They prompt people to ask questions such as, “Where were you when the towers came down?” or “What were you doing when you heard Michael Jackson died?”

For most of us, seeing the video of Derek Chauvin kneeling on George Floyd’s neck while he begged to breathe and called for his mother was one of those moments. How we reacted says much about our lives as people of color, or not, in America.

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