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How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement by Fredrik deBoer ISBN 0690f0f3-596b-4a8e-a94f-3b13ad64af29, 0690F0F3-596B-4A8E-A94F-3B13AD64AF29 instant download

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Authors:Fredrik deBoer
Year:2023
Publisher:Simon & Schuster
Language:english
File Size:5.89 MB
Format:azw3
ISBNS:0690f0f3-596b-4a8e-a94f-3b13ad64af29, 0690F0F3-596B-4A8E-A94F-3B13AD64AF29
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How Elites Ate the Social Justice Movement by Fredrik deBoer ISBN 0690f0f3-596b-4a8e-a94f-3b13ad64af29, 0690F0F3-596B-4A8E-A94F-3B13AD64AF29 instant download

An eye-opening exploration of American policy reform, or lack thereof, in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement and how the country can do better in the future.In 2020, while the Covid-19 pandemic raged, the United States was hit by a ripple of political discontent the likes of which had not been seen since the 1960s. The spark was the viral video of the horrific police murder of an unarmed Black man in Minneapolis. The killing of George Floyd galvanized a nation already reeling from Covid and a toxic political cycle. Tens of thousands poured into the streets to protest. Major corporations and large nonprofit groups—institutions that are usually resolutely apolitical—raced to join in. The fervor for racial justice intersected with the already simmering demands for change from the #MeToo movement and for economic justice from Gen Z. The entire country suddenly seemed to be roaring for change in one voice.Then...
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