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There have been many guiding voices for change in our current generation: from former AnOther cover star Indya Moore, whose Instagram has become a vital resource for protesters, as well as highlighting the white violence committed against the black queer and trans community, to the authors and writers Reni Eddo-Lodge, Ibram X Kendi and Ijeoma Oluo ( our anti-racist resource contains more names to read and follow, which will be continually added to). But it has also served as a vital moment of contemplation and introspection, for asking ourselves the tough questions we often avoid: How does my own racial bias operate? How can I amplify black voices? How can I approach the micro and macro aggressions of racism in my workplace, my family, and on the street? Who does my own government work for and against? In answering these honestly – and many more questions like them – only then can we bring about tangible change in our own communities, wherever in the world that might be. The murder of black American George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer, has become a catalyst for protest across America, and around the globe.