 For more videos on people's struggles, please subscribe to our YouTube channel. George Floyd. The name and the face have become synonymous with anti-racism movements across the US and the world. His murder in Minneapolis, Minnesota by racist police officials sparked the largest uprising against racism ever in the US, which soon spilled across the nation's borders. Even a deadly, highly contagious virus did not deter people from coming out onto the streets in anger. And on these streets, they were met with more violence from the state forces and from racist groups of people. George Floyd was one of the many such victims of racist violence in the US. The US was not the only country where such racist attacks took place. As far right forces are gaining power in different regions, racism is finding courage to rear its ugly head again. Humanity, as a result, is regressing instead of moving forwards. But the masses are pushing back. Despite the pandemic, people and movements across the world rose up, time and again, united against racism. They rose up for the rights of Black people, Indigenous people, immigrants, different ethnicities and nationalities. They stood up against the continuing apartheid-like conditions in Palestine. They are fighting against the idea that someone's race, color of skin, place of birth or any such factor beyond anyone's control can in any way make them inferior or less worthy of an equal life. The people are united in their belief and in their demand for equality.