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chore: improve "We're here for you" callout on Black Lives Matter page #3215

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@Trott Trott commented Jun 5, 2020

Improve the text and format of the "We're here for you" paragraph by
splitting it into multiple sentences/paragraphs. Shorter sentences and
repeated structure improve impact. Also added "access" as something
Black folks may be seeking rather than limiting it to guidance,
mentorship, etc. This was inspired by
https://twitter.com/NotNikyatu/status/1268661305843552263.

Improve the text and format of the "We're here for you" paragraph by
splitting it into multiple sentences/paragraphs. Shorter sentences and
repeated structure improve impact. Also added "access" as something
Black folks may be seeking rather than limiting it to guidance,
mentorship, etc. This was inspired by
https://twitter.com/NotNikyatu/status/1268661305843552263.
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LGTM

I think this is more powerful by splitting it up on separate lines.

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The original section has a grammatical error that is a bit painful to read. I'm going to go a head and land this without any extra review. If anyone thinks this shouldn't have landed or wants to improve the copy please feel free to open a follow up PR

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