A decade of racial justice activism transformed politics but landmark reforms remain elusive
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Cori Bush highlights that while significant progress has been made in racial justice, challenges like militarized policing and police shootings persist, indicating ongoing struggles.
Many activists, like Bush, successfully transitioned from grassroots movements to elected positions, leading to local legislation aimed at dismantling systemic injustices.
The past decade has seen over 30 states enact laws to combat abusive practices, reflecting a notable shift in the political landscape driven by activist efforts.
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