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No. The same thing is happening. You look at the news, it’s still happening everywhere. Nothing has changed. - Sheila Hector, Caregiver, Roxbury
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Nothing has changed. - Robert Hall, Disabled, Roxbury
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Incidents of police brutality are more widely known. But it seems like there’s more of them. - Sabrina Williams, Accountant, Roxbury
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I think things are still the same. Cops are still shooting people. - Norin Williams, Unemployed, Roxbury
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Police are still harassing black people. It’s sad to see them killing people. - Dominique Hector, Unemployed, Roxbury
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Social and mainstream media has created more awareness of police brutality, whereas before issues of injustice against black people were excusable, covered-up or deemed unimportant, and therefore not reported on. - Brandon German, Marketing professional, Roxbury