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When protests hit the streets of Lynchburg last year, it felt like time stood still. It was a capsule of a moment, supercharged with the energy of a national movement.
For days, prominent street corners, parks and area corridors were studded with pockets of protesters â hefting signs and banners on cardboard, posters and bedsheets, many calling for social justice and police accountability following the May 25, 2020 killing of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police.
There were frantic meetings of city leadership, the institution of a temporary, mandatory curfew and the declaration of a local emergency.
It felt like the beginning of something new. Now, a year later, Lynchburg-area leaders reflect on what has changed, and how momentum can continue even after the initial spark of a movement begins to fade.
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