Our country is in pain and mourning, not only from COVID-19 which has disproportionately affected black and indigenous communities, but from hundreds of years of historical trauma, oppression, and racial violence. When one person suffers at the hands of violence, we all suffer from the hands of violence. The killing of George Floyd and many other black people in America affects each and everyone one of us.
We condemn violence and police brutality toward black and brown people around the…
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