Brea Baker Brea Baker

What Justice for George Floyd Actually Looks Like

One year ago today, police officer Derek Chauvin murdered George Floyd on the streets of Minneapolis, kneeling on Floyd's neck as he called out, “I can't breathe.” A video of the incident made its way around the globe, prompting months-long protests and a national conversation about race and policing in America.

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Brea Baker Brea Baker

So This Is What Six Months Gets Us?

With no officers charged for Breonna Taylor’s death, the legal system makes its own case for abolition. We have danced this dance of disappointment before. We have been deferred justice countless times before. An America that affirms our lives doesn’t matter is what sparked this global movement to begin with. “Black Lives Matter” is what we chanted, and still America found new ways to remind us that it literally begs to differ.

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Brea Baker Brea Baker

Lessons From the Daughters of the Civil Rights Movement

In November of 2017, Stacy Lynch, daughter of Bill Lynch, famed democratic political strategist and the mastermind behind New York City’s first black mayor David Dinkins, convened the first gathering of the Daughters of the Movement. It was for selfish reasons that she made those initial calls for a dinner, Stacy said; “I needed a sisterhood.”

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