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Two Friends Turned Their Concerns About A Pandemic And Police Brutality Into A Reflection On America
Jennifer Mooney and Bryon McCauley had been friends and colleagues for years. When COVID hit and George Floyd was murdered by a police officer in 2020, they relied on their friendship, which transcended race and gender, as a compass to guide them through the turbulent times.
TheVillageCelebration’s Vickie Newton sat down to talk with them about “Hope, Interrupted”, the book they wrote about a shifting America.
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