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“It took Covid-19 for people around the world to see what America was dealing with. I am grateful that people are getting serious about their voices being heard”, according to Daryl Washington Civil Rights attorney as he refers to racism and police brutality. He is currently representing Brandon Saenz (25) who suffered severe injuries such as losing an eye after []

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