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(From left to right) Jasmaine and Raymon Curry, Sherondia Morgan, with the family's youngest son Princeton Holmes
The death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man in police custody, has sparked over a thousand protests across the US.
We asked Raymon, along with his mother, 33-year-old Jasmaine, and his grandmother, Sherondia, aged 58, to share what they believe the country needs to change in order to move forward.
The protests over the death of George Floyd have seen the tearing down of Confederate statues and monuments connected to slavery and colonialism.
'Peace by any means necessary'
Raymon, one of two boys, has grown up listening to his mother and grandmother tell him about racial injustice, and remembers watching news of the deaths of black Americans.
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