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‘Our Voices Will Be Heard': San Diegans Reflect on George Floyd's Murder and the Year That Followed

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NBC 7’s Artie Ojeda sat down with Black community leaders and community members about how the murder of George Floyd impacted them and their world.

One year after George Floyd was murdered by a Minneapolis police officer, San Diego community leaders reflected on the cataclysmic event, captured on video, that led to a tense year of calls to change the course of racial justice -- across the nation and here in San Diego.

Four local leaders shared their thoughts with NBC 7:

Mater Cofield, an Arts Education teacher for Porter and Encanto Elementary School who authors children's books; Her teenage son, John Cofield, a junior at San Diego School of Creative and Performing Arts who studies jazz piano and is an active community member; Pastor Terrell Fletcher of City of Hope International Church, who was also a former San Diego Charger; and James Wiley, founder of Reel Teens,  who’s mission is to provide a safe haven for teenagers while promoting spiritual growth and service to the community.

Hear what they have to say in the video above.

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