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Minnesota AG On Case Against Derek Chauvin: ‘It’s Hard To Convict The Police’ | TODAY
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Attorney General of Minnesota Keith Ellison joins the 3rd hour of TODAY via video call to discuss taking the lead in the George Floyd case and elaborate on his comments about how difficult it is to convict police officers despite video evidence of the scene.
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Minnesota AG On Case Against Derek Chauvin: ‘It’s Hard To Convict The Police’ | TODAY

Structural Injustice & Unavoidable Civil Unrest - #BlackLivesMatter
Structural Injustice & Unavoidable Civil Unrest - #BlackLivesMatter WorldViralMedia 13 Views • 5 years ago

"[P]eople protesting in the streets are [...] furious at the murder of George Floyd, but they’re even angrier over pervasive injustice, mass incarceration, frequent false arrests, and an institutionalized devaluation of black lives and property." : https://foreignpolicy.com/2020..../06/03/trump-militar

Relevant Authors & Books/Articles:
? Frederick Douglass - My Bondage and My Freedom
? Frederick Douglass - Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave
? Martin Luther King Jr. - Where Do We Go From Here
? James Gilligan - Preventing Violence
? Peter Joseph - New Human Rights Movement
? Larry Ray Article: - Shame and the city – ‘looting’, emotions and social structure
? Buckminster Fuller - Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth
? Marshall Sahlins - Stone Age Economics
? Don Jordan, Michael Walsh - White Cargo: The Forgotten History of Britain’s White Slaves in America
? Jonathan Schlefer - The Assumptions Economists Make
? Robert Textor - Cross Cultural Summary

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Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement documentary (2016)
Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement documentary (2016) WorldViralMedia 9 Views • 5 years ago

“Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement” is an original documentary film that chronicles the evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement through the first person accounts of local activists, protesters, scholars, journalists and others.
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Dubbed the new “civil rights movement”, #BlackLivesMatter launched a transformative grassroots movement that moved from social media to the streets across America. As news and images of the senseless deaths of Trayvon Martin, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Freddie Grey and others spread online, a new generation of civil rights activists came together demanding institutional change. From scheduled marches, to assembled sit-ins and to heated rallies across the country, protesters and communities pushed the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter into a worldwide rallying cry. This is the real story of brave young people who have found their voice to lead a powerful social movement. Now these activists face the daunting challenge of turning protest - into lasting change.

Directed by Peabody and three time Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Laurens Grant, “Stay Woke: The Black Lives Matter Movement,” chronicles the evolution of the Black Lives Matter movement through the first person accounts of local activists, protesters, scholars, journalists and celebrities including Jesse Williams, Nelly, Deray McKesson, Michaela Angela Davis, Wesley Lowery, Alicia Garza, Patrisse Cullors, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, Johnetta Elzie, Brittany Packnett and others.


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