High school junior Cleo Riley is doing what she can to help enact change. The young activist has committed herself to inspiring her fellow students to take action and protest against injustice in the wake of George Floyd's death.Riley spoke with ET's Rachel Smith on Tuesday, and explained what the group she started, Students for Floyd, is doing to help the cause and to help their community."[Our] goals right now are obviously just going to protests and showing that we can get a large group of kids together to take action," the 17-year-old activist explains. «We've also been leading a bunch of cleanups to kind of help with the aftermath of the protests, cleaning up graffiti, helping out shops, all that stuff.»Protests have been held
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