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1983. when you look at michael donald and the fact that his mother, beulah mae donald had to essentially say, michael donald s life mattered. he was black and his life mattered. justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! justice for trayvon! the moral anthem and political cry, black lives matter, came into being in the wake of trayvon martin s death. when it came to emmett till, back in 1955, oh behalf of a 14-year-old boy, mamie till had to say his black life mattered. in the case of the 16th street baptist church bombings, for decades, on behalf of four little girls, and a fifth girl
we know it s everywhere, but i have been blessed to be at the university under the magnificent leadership. and i say that because we ve got to talk about forces of good in the face of evil. we don t want to be parasitic on evil. we don t want to be just reactive. we want creative responses that have a vision, that can highlight our strength in the face of what the police did to our brother. you think about emir, trayvon, george floyd. you think about all the strength and the love and power and vision that come out of their traditions, our traditions, any people who are concerned about being forces of good in the face of that evil. we don t want the evil to be so centered that we re just some kind of parasite on it.
the university under the magnificent leadership who is the president. and i say that because we have deposit to talk about forces of good in the face of evil. we don t want to be parasitic on evil. we don t want to be just reactive. we want creative responses that have a vision, that can highlight our strength in the face of what those police did to our brother ky. so you think about amir, think about trayvon, you think about george floyd. you think, also, about all of the strength and the love and the power and the vision that come out of their traditions, our traditions, any peoples who are concerned about being forces of good in the face of that evil. we don t want the evil to be so centered, that we are just some kind of parasites on it. i refuse that paradigm, that framework. you see?