Two teachers at separate schools decided it was time to act after being shocked by events in the US

Last spring, as the UK began emerging from the first Covid lockdown but schools remained closed, teachers Charlene Shaw-Morgan and Khaleekh Khalique found a moment to pause and reflect.

The two British-born teachers, one of Caribbean heritage and the other of Pakistani descent, struggled to come to terms with the brutal death of George Floyd in the US.

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