On behalf of the entire staff, i would like to thank you for coming. We are delighted to have Roxanne Dunbar with us who has led a life devoted to social justice activism starting in the 1960s when she belonged to an armed underground group through to her efforts for the womens liberation and over several decades now the advocacy for the rights and recognition. Along the way, roxanne taught at California State University and has written or edited a number of books including several on native americans and other Indigenous People and a couple of memoirs. Earlier this week the Foundation Awarded the Freedom Prize lifetime achievement. [applause] roxannes latest work examines the culture in the United States and looks at what is described as the racist roots. The conventional view of the amendment links to the designer of the citizens of the nation to protect themselves from tyrannical government but roxanne portrays it a little bit differently as an instrument of White Nationalism, racia
Starting in the 1960s with the group through to her efforts through the womens liberation and over several decades now her advocacy for the rights and recognition. The Freedom Prize for the lifetime achievement. [applause] roxannes latest work which we are here to talk about this evening examines the culture in the United States and looks hard at what roxanne describes as the racist roots. This view of the Second Amendment links it to the desire of citizens of a new nation to protect themselves from a tyrannical government while Roxanne Petraeus at a little differently. She portrays it as an instrument of White Nationalism, racial dominance and violent social control. She argues the support for the right to keep and bear arms was intended to facilitate the genocide of native americans and enable shareholders to control their human property. This past roxanne goes on to say he has evolved into the gun violence and in the more recent kinds of violence manifested in Mass Shootings at home
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