George Floyd and the End of American Hegemony

An “I can’t breathe” sign in London’s Trafalgar Square. The hashtag #PapuanLivesMatter in Indonesia. Monuments pulled from their pedestals in Bristol and Antwerp.  Fists in the air in Africa and Latin America. In the months since George Floyd’s murder, the world has exploded in anger and grief. Protestors across the globe have expressed solidarity with […]

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An “I can’t breathe” sign in London’s Trafalgar Square. The hashtag #PapuanLivesMatter in Indonesia. Monuments pulled from their pedestals in Bristol and Antwerp.  Fists in the air in Africa and Latin America. In the months since George Floyd’s murder, the world has exploded in anger and grief. Protestors across the globe have expressed solidarity with […]

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