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MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez June 4, 2024 02:24:00

how much is asked of families, how much is asked of survivors, how those asks are often misplaced, can you give us a sense of what that looks like, and where instead we should be putting those calls for actions? certainly. i am but 15 messages just in the last few days saying to show crime scenes, autopsy photos, that would convince america, i would like to ask people to stop doing that. if we don t address systemic racism, systemic racism is really what keeps us from caring about every day violence, typically every violence is happening in rural and urban communities and it is happening to black and brown people. systemic racism is really what is driving survivor care. the apathy we have towards this and probably overwhelm to. i m happy to talk about the asks of me, but i feel like it is important in this moment to

MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez June 4, 2024 23:24:00

apathy we have towards this, and probably overwhelmed to. so i am happy to talk about the asks of me, but i feel very important in this more minute, i feel it is very important in this moment to talk about how systemic racism influences, and how we care about victims. and ageism, as well. how have we already moved on from the elders lost in buffalo? we are having so many shootings that we are just forgetting people. and in survivor care, no one should be left behind. so i am for people to pick a cause. if you want to join something, joined something. if you want to help a survivor, find a way to do that. but please help us, because not everybody is going to make it. melody, i have to ask you as a person of faith yourself, what goes through your mind when you hear lawmakers invoke god, or offered their thoughts and prayers when they talk

MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez June 4, 2024 23:23:00

do something. save our children. save our families. one of the things that i have learned from watching you from following you is how much is asked of families. how much is asked of survivors. how those asks are often misplaced. can you give us a sense of what that looks like, and where instead we should be putting those clothes for action? certainly. i have about 15 messages just in the past few days asking need to show autopsy photos, that would convince america, i would like people to stop doing that. i want to go back to something else. if we do not address systemic racism, because systemic racism is really what keeps us from caring about every day violence. typically, every day violence is happening in urban communities, and it is happening to black and brown people. systemic racism is really what is driving survivor care, the

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