
George Floyd: 5 Years Later — What Changed, What Didn’t, and Why It Still Hurts
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About this listen
Five years ago, George Floyd’s final words—“I can’t breathe”—sparked global protests and promises of justice.
But what actually changed?
In this episode, Licensed Clinical Social Worker Solomon Richberg returns to the heart of the moment that moved the world.
We break down the stalled legislation, rising police budgets, cultural backlash, and the stories of people still dying—like Breonna Taylor, Tyre Nichols, and Terron Evans Jr.
This isn’t just a reflection. It’s a reminder that grief is ongoing, and justice is still unfinished.
Chapters Include:
- Who George Floyd Was
- The Day the World Watched
- Protest and Performance
- The George Floyd Justice Act
- The Backlash
- Who’s Still Dying
- Collective Grief and Black Mental Health
- A Letter to the Black Community
- Where We Go From Here
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🎙️ Host: Solomon Richberg, LCSW
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This podcast is intended for educational and advocacy purposes only. It does not offer legal, psychological, or medical advice. All subjects are approached with a trauma-informed, victim-centered perspective.
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