Protests against police brutality are growing across the country in numbers not seen since the civil rights marches of the 1960s – just when I thought the young people of today would never experience the movements and marches that shaped the baby boomer generation. What’s different this time, though, are moving images I am seeing of police taking the knee in solidarity with protestors. And hearing courageous governors speak out against the use of force to quell free speech.
Could this be a byproduct of the pandemic?
Hi Athena,
I like your new interface. So much easier to have today's entry listed first. Trying times. Your voice is always a welcome one! Thank you!