His d3ath, captured on camera as a police officer knelt on his neck, ignited a wave of outrage that swept across the United States and many other countries. The movement demanded recognition of systemic racism and police violence, leading millions to march, organize online, and advocate for reform. These demonstrations forced communities and institutions to confront long-standing injustices and sparked one of the most significant civil rights conversations in modern history.

Looking back, 2020 stands as a defining moment—a year marked by loss, disruption, and transformation. The events of that time didn’t just alter routines; they uncovered structural weaknesses, brought long-ignored inequalities to the forefront, and forced societies to adapt under pressure. Yet even in the midst of hardship, many found strength in community, introspection, and hope. In the end, the year proved that human connection and resilience can persist even in the most turbulent times.