Five years ago, George Floyd’s final words shook the world: “I can’t breathe.”
Today, we reflect—not just to remember, but to ask: What has changed? What are we still building?
In his name, we continue the work—for justice, for dignity, for a world where we can all breathe.
The article discusses incidents in London where Black individuals were subjected to discriminatory and harmful treatment, highlighting the pervasive problem of racial profiling and systemic racism in British society. The article emphasizes the negative impact of harmful stereotypes and misconceptions of deviance, particularly for Black youth, and calls for an end to discriminatory practices such as strip searches and the overrepresentation of Black individuals in the justice system.