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Tag: BlackoutTuesday

World in Westminster

by Rafaela TripaloBLM, Impact, Public and Community EngagementPosted on March 31, 2022April 5, 2022No Comments

Following the George Floyd protests and Blackout Tuesday in the summer of 2020, there have been many different ways in which the broader society has responded, taking on the message of Black Lives Matter and producing an array of reactions, moving towards a positive change. In the UK, the first industry response came from the …

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