Sandra Bland should be alive to see her 34th birthday.
— Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton (@LtGovStratton) February 7, 2021
I’m sending so much love to her mom, her siblings, her Sigma Gamma Rho sisters and all who loved her. #SandyStillSpeaks and, if we are listening, we know we must do more to #ProtectBlackWomen. #SayHerName pic.twitter.com/7AXUO3LDYM
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trayvon martin was the first time, for many people in this generation, to witness injustice against black people in real time in the media, it was a moment that changed how i view this country and will always be something i remember. happy birthday trayvon
— formerly known as “put atla back on netflix” (@iampimone) February 5, 2021
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“Do what you can to be a positive light in someone’s life. I hope that I’ve done that for you. Know that somebody loves you. Somebody is out there praying for you, and hoping the best for you.” Sandra Bland
— ColorOfChange (@ColorOfChange) February 7, 2021
Today would have been her 34th birthday. #JusticeForSandra pic.twitter.com/wDaFmfFiJY
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Praying for Trayvon Martin’s parents, Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin. 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/o6HR5hti0l
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) February 5, 2021
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Sandra Bland would have turned 34 today. Too often, the stories of Black women are pushed to the sidelines, but we will never forget. We will always fight to protect Black women. #SayHerName pic.twitter.com/tEB5iTaBxN
— Legal Defense Fund (@NAACP_LDF) February 7, 2021
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Trayvon Martin should be turning 26 today. Michael Brown Jr. should be turning 25 in May. Aiyana Stanley-Jones should be turning 19 in July.
— Cori Bush (@CoriBush) February 6, 2021
Our children were killed and none of them got justice. We’re fighting to change that in Congress. https://t.co/KMCWmSjqsR