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When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“I do not remember ever going to a movie with my mother, window shopping. I do not remember us as relaxed, as humans being. We have always had to be humans doing.”
Black Motherhood
“Popular media uses the depersonalized ‘Unidentified Black Suspect’ as little more than a plot device in its parable of implicit racism- while ignoring the fact that these are people, not plot devices, and that black lives are not ours to own, and the story of black culture is not one white people get to define and rewrite according to what generates clicks and viewership.”
Race
Journalism
Racial Profiling
Police Brutality
Media Bias
Racial Injustice
Racism In The West
Crime Reporting
“That we have given up our control of this issue is evident in the fact that the Black Lives Matter movement began outside of the church. We should have sounded the alarm when Michael Brown (Ferguson, Missouri), Eric Garner (Staten Island, New York), and so many others were killed. We should have been leading the marches and speaking truth to power. But instead, too much of our energy and drive has been misdirected toward materialism, comfort, and convenience. Many of us no longer keep our church building open to provide a safe harbor for our children after school. We are concerned that our building may be torn up. We have shut out the children in our communities who need the influence of God's people and God's Word on their lives. We have become inwardly focused and are not the healing agents we once were. This is part of our confession and we must be broken about it.”
One Blood
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“We agree there is something that happens inside of a person, a people, a community when you think you will not live, that the people around you will not live. We talk about how you develop an attitude, one that dismisses hope, that discards dreams.”
Hopeless
Black Lives In America
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“is this what it is to be a mother who has to carry the weight of having to protect her children in a world that is conspiring to kill them? Are you forced to exist within a terrible trinity of emotion: rage, grief of guilt? What of the joy and the peace that loving a child brings? What of pride and of hope? Could it really be true that my mother has been given no door number four or five or six or even seven to walk through in order to know the wholeness of motherhood? Is she one in a long line of Black mothers limited to survival mode or grief?”
Motherhood
Black Motherhood
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“Clinton had a universe of faults but under her administration we likely wouldn't have seen married people being picked up and separated by border patrol. Health care, including Planned Parenthood, which is the only access to prenatal and gynecological health care many poor women have at all, wouldn't be at risk. The Paris Climate Accord wouldn't have been tossed out. We wouldn't be going the other way on mass incarceration, prison privatization and the drug war. We wouldn't be facing the rebirth of the
old
Jim Crow.
Which is not to say that a Clinton presidency would have meant peace and justice for all. It wouldn't have. She would have pushed an agenda that elevated the American Empire in terrible ways. But the loss of even the most compromising of agreements, accords and legislation means that we are starting from negative numbers. It means that we can't focus on pushing for something far better than the ACA -- like single-payer health care -- but that we have to fight for even the most basic of rights.”
Poverty
Struggle
Racism
Human Rights
Civil Rights
Presidency
Hillary Clinton
Going To Hell In A Handbasket
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“And I get angry. Because we've tried so hard. Ninety-six percent of Black women tried so hard in voting against him. And not only did this country not elect Clinton, it elected a person who publicly supported sexual assault, a man one accused of rape by his daughter Ivanka's mother. I am angry with the Democratic Party for not knowing that there could have been and should have been a better candidate and angry that a better campaign -- a campaign that honored the journey, that included community in real and transformative ways -- was not launched. I am angry I didn't realize -- or accept on a cellular level -- how wedded to racism and misogyny average Americans are. I am angry at my own naiveté. Our own naiveté. There was a real and substantive difference between these two candidates and we didn't take that seriously enough.”
Misogyny
Racism
Hubris
Donald Trump
Politics Of The United States
Hillary Clinton
2016 Elections
“We are in a time of rapid change and it is overdue. I am talking historical trends here.. In the 1940's we had the greatest generation save the world from a tyranny.... Literally. That actually happened and thank you so much!! 1960's we had the Civil Rights Bill passage. Public Television. Kids taking to the street to get the right to vote at 18. Led to a new amendment to the Constitution. Not an easy thing to do. Historically rapid change has happened every couple of decades. We are over due if you look at historical trends. This is nothing to be afraid of. We are in the tech revolution. Jobs will be lost but remember Lyft didn't exist 10 years ago. We don't know what jobs will be created that just don't exist now. Black Lives Matter, The Me Too Movement, The kids demanding the end of school shootings... That is WE THE PEOPLE asking for a better world. So I know change can be scary. BUT we are living in history right now. Pay attention. Be part of it.”
Change
Future
Uplifting
Johnny Corn Wisdom
Braving the Wilderness: The Quest for True Belonging and the Courage to Stand Alone
“In order for slavery to work, in order for us to buy, sell, beat, and trade people like animals, Americans had to completely dehumanize slaves. And whether we directly participated in that or were simply a member of a culture that at one time normalized that behavior, it shaped us. We can’t undo that level of dehumanizing in one or two generations. I believe Black Lives Matter is a movement to rehumanize black citizens. All lives matter, but not all lives need to be pulled back into moral inclusion. Not all people were subjected to the psychological process of demonizing and being made less than human so we could justify the inhumane practice of slavery.”
Slavery
Racism
Dehumanization
Black Lives Matter
Inclusion
All Lives Matter
When They Call You a Terrorist: A Black Lives Matter Memoir
“Being hungry is the hardest thing, & to this day I have prayers of gratitude for the Black Panthers, who made Breakfast for Children a thing that schools should do. We qualified for free lunch & breakfast, & without them I am almost sure we wouldn't have made it out of childhood alive despite my hardworking parents.”
Hunger
Food Justice
Black Panther Party
Free Lunch
Free Breakfast
Survival Pending Revolution
“WHITE NATIONALISTS & BLACK LIVES MATTER:
The harder you swing the pendulum one way, the more violently it will swing back.”
Bigotry
Racism
Eugenics
Racial Discrimination
Black Lives Matter
White Supremacy
Racial Prejudice
Blm
Nazi
White Nationalist
Racial Division
Racial Superiority
Racialism
Racial Divide
National Socialists
The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race
“Black Lives Matter, the movement founded by the activists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, and Opal Tometi, began with the premise that the incommensurable experience of systemic racism creates an unequal playing field. The American imagination has never been able to fully recover from its white-supremacist beginnings. Consequently, our laws and attitudes have been straining against the devaluation of the black body. Despite good intentions, the associations of blackness with inarticulate, bestial criminality persist beneath the appearance of white civility. This assumption both frames and determines our individual interactions and experiences as citizens.”
Claudia Rankine
The Fire This Time: A New Generation Speaks About Race
“Black Lives Matter, the movement founded by the activists Alicia Garza, Patrisse Callie's, and Opal Tometi, began with the premise that the incommensurable experience of systemic racism creates an unequal playing field. The American imagination has never been able to fully recover from its white-supremacist beginnings. Consequently, our laws and attitudes have been straining against the devaluation of the black body. Despite good intentions, the associations of blackness with inarticulate, bestial criminality persist beneath the appearance of white civility. This assumption both frames and determines our individual interactions and experiences as citizens.”
Claudia Rankine
The Nasty Women Project: Voices from the Resistance
“In the same way I had managed to overlook the truth of my state’s history in the rosy optimism of my worldview, I never really had cause to notice my whiteness. I didn’t have any impetus to until November 8, 2016, happened. I thought that I understood privilege; I’d studied it in college and pushed against injustice where I saw it. I volunteered for organizations like Planned Parenthood, argued in the face of conservatives who rolled their eyes at Black Lives Matter, and marveled in my gorgeous awakening. But my whiteness, up until that day in November, had allowed me to believe we were ultimately moving forward. Yes, people of color were being shot in the street, conservative lawmakers were trying to push anti-LGBTQ legislation in other states and on the national level, but we were waking up. We had a black president and the recognition of same-sex marriage, and my little activist heart, in all of its whiteness, just believed that things always get better. Because in whiteland, that’s the way it goes. The bad guy will always lose. But then we elected the bad guy, and everything I’ve ever believed to be fundamentally true was incinerated and pissed on.
—Sarah Saterlee”
Voting
White Privilege
Election 2016
The Psychology of Totalitarianism
“The new norm has become so stringent that even suggesting that there is a physical difference between a man and a woman can be considered a violation of sexual integrity.
The Black Lives Matter movement is captured in this as well. The tendency toward increasingly exhaustive standards with respect to racism intensified to little productive end: The chances that such rules truly contribute to the overcoming of the narcissistic superiority feelings that are involved in racism is, in fact, rather small.”
Racism
Ideology
Blm
Woke
Crt
Antifa
It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful: How AIDS Activists Used Art to Fight a Pandemic
“That free time is one of the biggest barriers to activism was, in a way, proven in the summer of 2020, as the protests over George Floyd and the slew of other Black lives lost became the most attended protests in American history. Up to twenty-six million Americans participated, a number that would be unthinkable were it not for the converging COVID-19 epidemic and the unprecedented amount of free time that accompanied it.”
Activism
Protest
Black Lives Matter
American History
Blm
Riot
Epidemic
Lgbt Advocates
Corazon Calamidad: Obedient to None, Oppressive to None
“You say, you don't have any prejudice! Let's put that to test, shall we! Read the following phrases, pausing a few seconds after each.
Hallelujah!
¡Viva la libertad!
Shabbat Shalom!
Allahu Akbar!
Black Lives Matter!
We're Here, We're Queer!
My body, my decision!
Now bring your faculty of reason into action, and think, which of the terms induced a negative emotional response in your mind? It's nothing out of the ordinary, it's just common animal nature.
How your brain got conditioned to react in such a way that's a different matter. The main thing is, your brain just reacted exactly like the brain of pavlov's dog every time it heard the bell. The only difference is that, a dog doesn't have further brain capacity to question such conditioning, but a human does.”
Stereotypes
Prejudice
Human Rights
Discrimination
Cognitive Psychology
Freethought
Neuroscience
Rational Thinking
Social Conditioning
Implicit Biases
“We've been called radicals, terrorists. We've been dismissed as an impossible fringe movement. But now we are a multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-generational, multi-faith mass movement united in demanding change, in demanding accountability, in demanding that our police, our government, our country recognize that Black lives do indeed matter.
(From election victory speech)”
Change
Racism
Progressive
Black Lives Matter
Congress
St Louis
American Politics
Squad
Us Politics
Missouri
“Yes, racist people, it is confusing to think that every police shooting of unarmed people using excessive force is "racist," and indeed nobody in the black lives matter movement has ever suggested that is the case.
What we do say, is backed up by scientific data that proves there is systemic racism in policing and our Criminal Justice System overall.
So all of these excessive use of force cases where Police Murder civilians who were unarmed are indeed backed up by that systemically racist criminal justice system.
So it is all inherently racist even if it wasn't the police officers' intent to be "racist" at that moment in time.
You know, just because he was trying to murder in cold blood a {human} he swore an oath to protect.”
Racism
Politics
Fascism
Maga
Black Lives Matter
Trump
Anonymous
Gop
Trump Supporters
“Black lives matter är inte en negerörelse - metoo är inte en kvinnorörelse - pride är inte en homosexuell folkrörelse - det är hela mänsklighetens rörelse - en rörelse för att accepteras som människor av människorna.”
Svenska Citat
Rasism
Acceptans
Homofobi
Jämlikhet
Social Rättvisa
Fördomar
Mänskliga Rättigheter
Diskriminering
Stereotyper
Black Lives, Lines, and Lyrics
“Stunning"
Melanin rich and honeyed, butter brown syrupy
‘Da blacker the berry, the sweeter the sweet
Girl, all hues of the ebony rainbow shine
Our rind so rare, age like fine wine
Lips plump like cherries ready to be picked.
Dey spend all kind of money tryin’ to look like ‘dis”
Black Lives Matter
Black Women
Black Girl Magic
Black Excellence
Black Beauty Queen Quotes
Black Lives, Lines, and Lyrics
“Black Lives Matter, Too"
Black Lives Matter doesn’t mean this fist, but it does mean resist
When oppression and injustice are not up for discussion
Insurrections and protections when wrongs aren’t corrected.
It means black is equal, inherits the same rights,
Liberties, protections, and the pursuit of happiness as whites”
America
Injustice
Black Lives Matter
Black Lives Matter Quotes
Black Lives Matter Racism
Black Lives Matter Protests
Black Lives, Lines, and Lyrics
“Blacktivitiy"
Bespattered with brilliant stars shining bright
And suspended over the splendid, sable sea.
Though all His works are wondrous beauties,
God’s greatest paintings are of you and me.”
Black People
Poetry Books
Racism And Culture
Black Excellence
Black Beauty Quotes
Black Lives, Lines, and Lyrics
“Black Diamonds
Black gemstones pillaged from Mother Earth and mined from Kemet,
Crystallized into rare gems under
centuries of pressure.
Yet, clarity remains pure under the
brutal heat of history
And the alluvial mining along the
coastlines of black beaches.
Whitewashing while extracting Nubian gems from sable sands,
Twelve million carats separated from
the soil of black lands.”
Prejudice
Racism In America
Racism And Culture
Black Excellence
Black People In America
Long Time Coming: Reckoning with Race in America
“The revolutionary cries of Black Lives Matter rest upon a simple yet poignant foundation: that Black lives, which haven't mattered, should matter, and that we must reform the criminal justice system, greatly change if not abolish the police, and grapple with systemic racism.”
Police
Black Lives Matter
Systemic Racism
Criminal Justice System
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