This year, we weren’t just shaken up by an invisible virus, but also by the constant loud noise outside our windows for change. As some looked for sourdough starters, wore yoga leggings, logged in to Zoom calls and prayed for the recovery of a loved one from covid-19—all within the confines of their homes—protesters around the world braved water cannons, tear gas, police batons, even rubber bullets, to challenge attitudes, policies and systems.
Why was…
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