How can we create a “culture of safety” an expression of our mutual social contract, which goes back to John Locke and the Enlightenment values America is based on? The pandemic and the explosion of emotion following the murder of George Floyd speak independently and together about the existential need for every American to feel safe in every moment of our everyday lives. This requires a combination of data science and social norms reinforcing each other.
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