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--raindrops · 4 years
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13th, Ava Duvernay a must see on Netfix. “It’s in the constitution, it’s the law of the land. We are seen as ‘enemy of the state’, combatants that can be stopped, frisked, arrested, detained, questioned and killed with impunity. There has never been a period in our history that ‘law and order’ has not operated against the freedom, liberties, options and choices of black people. To not reckon with that is to shut off solutions.” #AvaDuvernay #Davidkeene #BazDreisinger #JamesKilgore #KevinGannon #GlennEMartin #MelinaAbdullah #Marc #MarieGothsChalk #khalilGMuhammad #CoryBooker #NewtGingrich #MichelleAlexander #PatNolan #LisaGraves #GroverNorquist #CoryGreene #DorseyNunn #JohnHagan #GinaClayton #DolresCanales #MichaelHough #CharlesBRangel #VanJones #JelaniCobb #MalkiaCyril #AngelaDavis #GregDeroche #David Dinkins https://www.instagram.com/p/CFczBnTpT5OKJwDMZSCRxj1ReZ1SxwCoG5IoRo0/?igshid=dbptfltwmypj
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auntcookieposts · 5 years
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‘Ideas about black criminality are part of slavery’s legacy of justifying why black bodies have been used for white wealth creation.’ #KhalilGMuhammad (at Brooklyn Historical Society) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3dZu4whZRKu2h86VMbM_0emgysLo6DG_oAOvg0/?igshid=1e7vf5cfdfl4s
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Professor Khalil Gibran Muhammad speaks with Benjamin Dixon on The Conversation about fairness and justice are not really present in America’s criminal justice system. https://twitter.com/KhalilGMuhammad https://www.instagram.com/kgibransr/ MORE TYT: https://tyt.com/trial Hosts: Benjamin Dixon, Cast: Benjamin Dixon, The Largest Online News Show in the World. Hosted by Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian. LIVE STREAMING weekdays 6-8pm ET.…
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2plan22 · 4 years
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RT @NPR: By telling parallel narratives about the history of policing in the North and the South, historian @KhalilGMuhammad lays out a historical argument for how Black people have been criminalized over 400 years in the U.S. https://t.co/In1Pg0ywxQ 2PLAN22 http://twitter.com/2PLAN22/status/1281002913893101568
By telling parallel narratives about the history of policing in the North and the South, historian @KhalilGMuhammad lays out a historical argument for how Black people have been criminalized over 400 years in the U.S.https://t.co/In1Pg0ywxQ
— NPR (@NPR) July 8, 2020
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