In 2020, the Black Lives Matter movement gained unprecedented global prominence following the tragic killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. This event sparked widespread protests across the United States and around the world, highlighting systemic racism and police brutality. The movement, which had been advocating for racial justice and equality since its inception in 2013, saw an enormous surge in support and visibility.
The protests in 2020 were marked by large-scale demonstrations, social media campaigns, and a renewed focus on issues of racial inequality. The movement's call for justice resonated deeply, leading to increased discussions about police reform, racial discrimination, and social justice on both a national and international level.