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Month: June 2015
#CharlestonShooting #BlackLivesMatter Tweets 6.18
Charleston church shooting: Multiple fatalities in South Carolina. Suspect is White Male in his 20s http://t.co/PCGpwpQU4z
— Viva la causa! (@70torinoman) June 18, 2015
Will white gunman be portrayed as 'lone wolf' / 'unstable' or as part of white supremacist anti-black terror plot #CharlestonShooting
— Harsha Walia (@HarshaWalia) June 18, 2015
These mass murders were caught alive yet black youth can't go swimming or buy skittles. #CharlestonShooting pic.twitter.com/4xIKdskyqZ
— Bipartisan Report (@Bipartisanism) June 18, 2015
What Dylann's Roommate Said About Him #CharlestonShooting http://t.co/kgHgbOQkHC pic.twitter.com/2mVv2uoCsA
— deray mckesson (@deray) June 18, 2015
@deray ummmm…but he ain't move out tho'? They just chatted genocide and ate Doritos casually?
— J.Long* (@Magnet4Awesome) June 18, 2015
CAN. WE. JUST. ACKNOWLEDGE. THIS. COUNTRY. IS. RACIST. AND. CARE. ENOUGH. TO. WORK. ON. IT.
— Peter Coffin (@petercoffin) June 18, 2015
POWERFUL MUST READ: Take Down the Confederate Flag by @tanehisicoates http://t.co/QCa2Zk9qhZ pic.twitter.com/cSX9JP84g6
— deray mckesson (@deray) June 18, 2015
SPLC President: #CharlestonShooting an obvious hate crime http://t.co/8P3B3oTuEk pic.twitter.com/dkbjcSmDA3
— SPLC (@splcenter) June 18, 2015
.@MichaelaAngelaD explains why she considers the #CharlestonShooting an act of #terrorism: http://t.co/JMNtG9Ahwa pic.twitter.com/V9GSpmGm8u
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) June 18, 2015
Systemic racism and white supremacy in America is not a "black problem." It's a white problem that adversely impacts black people.
— Ryan Dalton (@capetownbrown) June 18, 2015
If the trauma of recent events is too much, we have MH professionals donating support/counseling
Register here: https://t.co/flt8MBXvhQ
— FJ (@FeministaJones) June 18, 2015
We remember you, Cynthia, Susie, Ethel, DePayne, Clementa, Tywanza, Daniel, Sharonda, & Myra. #CharlestonShooting pic.twitter.com/haJxXPdE4K
— deray mckesson (@deray) June 18, 2015
Dylann Roof
Dylann Storm Roof (1994- ), an American White supremacist, is suspected of having shot and killed six Black women and three Black men, including a state senator, at the Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina. The police are calling it a hate crime, but not an act of terrorism. They believe he acted alone.
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#JoseVelasco Tweets 6.18
#JoseVelasco beating witness feels harassed, family members and others report being followed by #SalinasPolice.
https://t.co/2oSRk4eanF
— ThinkMexican (@ThinkMexican) June 18, 2015
Civil Rights attorney John Burris gives statement upon visiting #JoseVelasco at the Monterey County Jail in #Salinas. pic.twitter.com/5jrZfWjClb
— ThinkMexican (@ThinkMexican) June 16, 2015
Mr. Burris invites community, media to #Salinas City Hall this Thurs. at 12 for announcement regarding #JoseVelasco. pic.twitter.com/3K35CTFNHF
— ThinkMexican (@ThinkMexican) June 16, 2015
22 Year Police Veteran Kills Wife
“He was no longer a sergeant for the Neptune Township Police Department. He turned into a criminal and a murderer,” said Marc Lemeiux of the Monmouth County Prosecutor’s Office.”
Sergent Phillip Seidle, a 22 year veteran of New Jersey’s Neptune Township Police department, is currently in custody on charges of 1st Degree Murder, 2nd Degree unlawful possession of a weapon for unlawful purpose and 2nd degree endangering the welfare of a child.
Charges came after Seidle ,51, chased his ex wife down as she drove with their 7 year old daughter.
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White guy with gun. Cops do not shoot him.
White guy kills woman. Cops do not shoot him.
With their actions, cops are saying White male lives matter.
The Media Is Doing Exactly What Rachel Dolezal’s Abusive Homeschooling Parents Want
“Every time we go after Rachel, we are doing exactly what her abusive parents want.”
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#TamirRice #BlackLivesMatter Tweets 6.17
"The innocent and the beautiful have no enemy but time." The great Irish poet William Butler Yeats, birthday today.
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) June 14, 2015
Report: Police shot Tamir Rice in less than 2 seconds, yet take nearly 4 minutes to call paramedics. So quick to kill, so slow to aid.
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) June 14, 2015
Even if police thought Tamir Rice had a real gun, Ohio is an open carry state.Tamir, alone in park, violated no law. pic.twitter.com/LtuWfLPXb6
— Lisa Bloom (@LisaBloom) June 14, 2015
We know less about CharlieManson’s prior ‘mistakes’ in life
than Tamir Rice: MSM tries to justify his Murder https://t.co/KkcD9sSjKE
— Njean Curl (@Njeanous) June 15, 2015
Claims that cop who shot Tamir Rice shouted a warning to the 12 year old, are unsubstantiated. http://bit.lyTkWL pic.twitter.com/rvCjUnKNOB
— The Root (@TheRoot) June 14, 2015
Healing Race Relations with Lee Mun Wah [VIDEO]
Since its founding in 1994, StirFry Seminars & Consulting has revolutionized the field of diversity through its internationally acclaimed documentary films and seminars. Millions of viewers worldwide have seen The Color of Fear, as well as many of the other groundbreaking films produced and directed by Lee Mun Wah, StirFry’s founder, CEO and Master Trainer. In 1995, Oprah Winfrey produced a one-hour special on Lee Mun Wah’s life and the impact of The Color of Fear.
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Lee Mun Wah describes how dialogs are better than panel discussions and how to acknowledge the person in front of you and stop playing devil’s advocate.
Get your popcorn and drink. The video is about an hour.
#MassIncarceration #NewJimCrow Tweets 6.16
@NJJNetwork RT @tweetvazquez: We haven’t ended segregation, we just redesigned it. -Michelle Alexander
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How To Fix The Broken Police Culture
By Xena
Police culture. The first time I heard that term was in an article written by Brian Willis titled “7 reasons the police culture is broken (and how to fix it)”, published on policeone.com. Brian Willis is Deputy Executive Director for the International Law Enforcement Educators and Trainers Association (ILEETA), He was once a full time police officer from 1979 to 2004 with the Calgary Police Service. He also has a website.
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