George Floyd protests have created a multicultural movement that's making history

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George Floyd protests have created a multicultural movement that's making history
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The George Floyd protests have mobilized many non-black people who had not actively involved themselves before in racial justice causes.

The political and social ramifications of the Floyd protests are already becoming clear. Many cities are considering restrictions on the use of police force, and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti

It’s unclear how deep those reforms will reach and how long the current movement will sustain itself. “People have been welcoming of all kinds of people, regardless of race, regardless of age,” she said. “They have welcomed the military who are taking a knee. They have welcomed police in uniform who are taking a knee. People really want this to work, and they know this will work if there is a broad coalition of people with the same basic goals.”

Members of Showing Up for Racial Injustice, a national network focused on organizing white people to fight racism, helped sponsor the protest attended by Michnoff and several dozen other mostly white protesters in North Hollywood on Thursday. Stevie Nelson, a 34-year-old white artist from Los Feliz, came out because “sitting at home doesn’t feel like enough.”Nelson had spent the week searching for ways to support the black community.

Ulmer explained to Muskin that his community feared that the protests “might be a repetition of the pattern of the past” with an eventual return to “businesses as usual” without meaningful change. But he acknowledged that the diversity of the protesters now seemed unprecedented.

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