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In 2021, the world was facing the second year of the COVID-19 pandemic and the Doomsday Clock read ‘100 seconds to midnight’. In the United States, Donald Trump was ousted from the presidency, but not before he incited an attempted coup that cost several lives and entrenched political tensions. One year had passed since George Floyd’s murder ignited nationwide protests.