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Derek Chauvin Trial: Societal Shift or One-and-Done Anomaly?

4 min readApr 21, 2021
Angela Harrelson, the aunt of George Floyd, speaks at George Floyd Square after the guilty verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial on April 20, 2021, in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo: Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

Over the last two weeks, George Floyd’s family, along with the nation, relived his vicious murder. Frame by heartbreaking, grief-stricken, devastating frame — we watched the life of a man being slowly squeezed from him. The world stood still, watching former police officer Derek Chauvin nonchalantly take the life of another human being in the midst of a once-in-a-generation global health pandemic that had already halted our steps.

Every once in a while, there is an event that is so graphic, so inhumane, that it makes society take pause, asking itself “Who are we? What do we stand for?” and this case was it — but so were Eric Garner, Sean Bell, Oscar Grant, Amadou Diallo, and the countless others who were murdered at the hands of police but received no accountability. They were fathers, brothers, sisters, friends, colleagues, and loved ones. We often forget, once the hashtag has gone viral, that the people we are tagging were indeed people with full lives. They were people who lived with people who loved them and whose lives are now forever changed by the deaths. It is with this weight that we awaited a verdict on a crime that seemed so obvious and yet given the history of whiteness defending whiteness above all else in this…

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Danielle Moodie
Danielle Moodie

Written by Danielle Moodie

is the host of #WokeAF Daily & co-host of the podcast #democracyish. She covers all the news and happenings at the intersection of politics and pop culture.

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