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have people heard about 17-year-old trayvon martin?e loved so many young men who have looked just like this boy. i feel great. as my friends respond, they, too, are grief stricken. circle at my home and up, dedicated to ending white supremacy and creating a world in which all of our friends can thrive. we processed. we talk about what we have seen and experienced in our lives. we cry. amy: that is patrisse khan-cullors reading from her book, released today, "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." watching -- wondering, patrisse, or use a price for the enormous reaction as you begin to develop the black lives matter theme and also talk about -- you mention you had come out of the strategy center. what was the strategy center? >> i'm a tray organizer. i think people think because black lives matter is the biggest hang that that is the first thing i ever did. it is not. i was trained knocking on doors, getting on buses and passing out flyers, getting people to join organizations. the labor community strategy center
have people heard about 17-year-old trayvon martin?e loved so many young men who have looked just like this boy. i feel great. as my friends respond, they, too, are grief stricken. circle at my home and up, dedicated to ending white supremacy and creating a world in which all of our friends can thrive. we processed. we talk about what we have seen and experienced in our lives. we cry. amy: that is patrisse khan-cullors reading from her book, released today, "when they call you a terrorist:...
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do you identify with trayvon martin? maybe you dive he looks like you. or even if he doesn't, many you're one of the teenagers who is texting on twitter, criming while white, responding what it means to be profiled if you are a young person of scholar the privilege tom come if you're white and not seen as a suspect. let's imagine you're 15, you're thinking about all these things that -- still hearing it's a post-racial society. might be a little confusing. then you're 17, maybe a high school senior. michael brun is killed. figure erupts, "black lives matter" in the news. what does that mean to you? and then maybe you are just starting college and now it's 2016, maybe you're a sophomore. and we are having this election season, and maybe you are involved in that election process, maybe not, but however, you were thinking about that now the election result is donald trump has been elected president. and not too long after that, white supremacists are holding a rally in washington, dc, celebrating his election. fast forward, this comes after my become was pu
do you identify with trayvon martin? maybe you dive he looks like you. or even if he doesn't, many you're one of the teenagers who is texting on twitter, criming while white, responding what it means to be profiled if you are a young person of scholar the privilege tom come if you're white and not seen as a suspect. let's imagine you're 15, you're thinking about all these things that -- still hearing it's a post-racial society. might be a little confusing. then you're 17, maybe a high school...
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do you identify with trayvon martin? may be you do. or even if you don't, maybe you're one of those teenagers who is texting on twitter, responding to what it means to be profiled if you are a young person of color. and the privilege that comes if you are white and not seen as a suspect. let's imagine you are 15, you're thinking about all these things. you are still think it's a postracial society. that might be a little confusing, and then your 17, maybe a high school senior. michael brandt is killed in ferguson. ferguson a ross. black lives matter is all the news. people are talking about that. what does that mean to you? and then maybe you're just starting college and now it's 2016. maybe your sophomore, and we are having this election season, and maybe you're involved in that election process, maybe not. but however if you're thinking about that now, the election result is donald trump has been elected president. not too long after that, white supremacists are holding a a ry in washington, d.c., celebrating his election. fast-forwa
do you identify with trayvon martin? may be you do. or even if you don't, maybe you're one of those teenagers who is texting on twitter, responding to what it means to be profiled if you are a young person of color. and the privilege that comes if you are white and not seen as a suspect. let's imagine you are 15, you're thinking about all these things. you are still think it's a postracial society. that might be a little confusing, and then your 17, maybe a high school senior. michael brandt is...
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it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that was happening and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be i regard it's a lot ever gotten a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told will love them up so i tell you all i love you i am tired roll them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day all right. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've gotten through in the time. when you're going to get. the money because it is then there's the new deal because. i still does not because . i. printed. this periodic album number seventy nine and that's unique attributes that make it great for money they think a big point with not more in the back and then has got forty years of history to it and it's evolved through all these technologies it's a unique protocol and it's like gold it is attracting a huge amount of capital for f
it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that was happening and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be i regard it's a lot ever gotten a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told will love them up so i tell you all i love you i am tired roll them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day all right. hello my...
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it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that was happening and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be there regardless it's a lot of evidence out there a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we love them up so i tell you while i love you i am tyrrel them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day at my. clinic. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got to in the time. i need to just been there. the guy. i still does not see if. i please. click. click. live. live. live i started choking. i'm. such a leap. i got. both. washington and seoul will hold military drills and hold them after next month's winter olympics being held inside korea. israel offers a caution incentive for african immigrants to leave the country as the prime minister calls them infiltrators and threatens force if they don't go. twent
it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that was happening and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be there regardless it's a lot of evidence out there a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are not told we love them up so i tell you while i love you i am tyrrel them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day at...
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it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that would happen and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be there regardless it's a lot of evidence out there a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told will open up so i tell you all i love you i am tired roll them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day all right. all see we have a great team we need to strengthen before the free float world cold and your bets have been a legend to keep it so it's at the back. in one thousand nine hundred two that must qualify for the european championships at the very last moment no one believed in us but we won and i'm hoping to bring some of that waiting spirit to the r.c.c. . recently i had a lot of practice so i can guarantee you that peter schmeichel will be on the best fall since my last will call him that started seriously. thousand zero zero zero zero you didn't hear i called russia. nice dry. left left left more or
it would be our family so dish just goes to show everything that would happen and i pads with trayvon martin and everything it could be you everybody you know it everybody could be there regardless it's a lot of evidence out there a lot of innocent people being beat down by police. and that is our show for you today remember everyone in this world we are told will open up so i tell you all i love you i am tired roll them for a while and keep on watching those hawks and have a great day all...
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but first -- following the killing of trayvon martin in 2012, three activists started a hashtag, black lives matter. they had this crazy idea that, i don't know, maybe it shouldn't be cool to kill black people for no reason. their hashtag has turned into a movement has sparked a necessary but for some reason polarizing debate. polarizing for some people because for them, shouldn't it be all lives matter? have you heard the phrase black lives matter? >> yeah. >> what do you think about it? >> i don't know if it's a color thing, but i think every life matters. >> see. what does the phrase black lives matter mean to you? >> that is a touchy subject, but i think -- i want to say it means that all lives matter. but i know right now there's some hardships going on with black lives. >> that's a perfectly acceptable answer from a white lady on the north side of chicago. no, it's great. come here. >> can you kind of tell me a little bit? >> what you said is true. all lives should matter. but right now, but not right now. to many people -- because all lives don't really matter in the same way. a
but first -- following the killing of trayvon martin in 2012, three activists started a hashtag, black lives matter. they had this crazy idea that, i don't know, maybe it shouldn't be cool to kill black people for no reason. their hashtag has turned into a movement has sparked a necessary but for some reason polarizing debate. polarizing for some people because for them, shouldn't it be all lives matter? have you heard the phrase black lives matter? >> yeah. >> what do you think...
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we a know trayvon martin. wewe allnow w alof thehe men, ec garner, o o was rderered we need to know e e nameof t the blackin the lesbians, lesbians, rtrticully, , whare rderededn this country. there isotothingn ouour media. it is hoifific tthinink about a womabeing kied jusfor ing who ey are amy: satday's march cos amid the natiwide #meo and me's up! moments,n which won across iustrieand clasand racial les have ined the ices to announcpervase genderased violence and to demand an and to sexual harassment and abuse. in los angeles, tens of thousands of women gathered to prorotest, including viola davis. >> listen. i am alwlways introduced as an awaward-winning actor. but my testimony is one of poverty. my testimomony is one of being sexually assaulted, and vevery much seeing a childhdhood that s robbed from me. and i know that evevery single y whwhen i think of that, i know that the trauma of those events are still with me today. to that is what drives me the voting booth. that is what allows me to listen to the
we a know trayvon martin. wewe allnow w alof thehe men, ec garner, o o was rderered we need to know e e nameof t the blackin the lesbians, lesbians, rtrticully, , whare rderededn this country. there isotothingn ouour media. it is hoifific tthinink about a womabeing kied jusfor ing who ey are amy: satday's march cos amid the natiwide #meo and me's up! moments,n which won across iustrieand clasand racial les have ined the ices to announcpervase genderased violence and to demand an and to sexual...
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well know trayvon martin. we a knonow l of t t men, eric garnerwhwho wamurdrder. we need to know the nameofof the blackin the lesbians, lesbianspaparticarlyly, o aree murdered in this country. there n nothi in n ou media. it is rrrrifico ththin about won being lled jt for being whthey a. amy: surday's march mes amid the naonwide #too antime' up! vement in which men acrossndustrs and cls and racialines havjoined tir voices to annoue pervive gend-based violence and to demand an and to sexual harassment and abuse. in los angeles, tens of thousands of women gathered to p protest, including viola davis. >>>> listen. i am a always introduced as an award-winning actor.. but my testimony is onone of poverty. my testitimony is one of being sexually assaulted, and d very much seeing a chilildhood that s robbed from me. and i know that t every sisingly when i think of that, i know that the trauma of those events are still with me today.. to that is what drives me the voting booth. that is what allows me to listen to the women who are s still in silence. amy: that's academy a
well know trayvon martin. we a knonow l of t t men, eric garnerwhwho wamurdrder. we need to know the nameofof the blackin the lesbians, lesbianspaparticarlyly, o aree murdered in this country. there n nothi in n ou media. it is rrrrifico ththin about won being lled jt for being whthey a. amy: surday's march mes amid the naonwide #too antime' up! vement in which men acrossndustrs and cls and racialines havjoined tir voices to annoue pervive gend-based violence and to demand an and to sexual...
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we all know trayvon martin. we all know all of the men, eric garner, who was murdered. we need to know the names of the blackin the lesbians, lesbians, particularly, who are murdered in this country. there is nothing in our media. it is horrific to think about a woman being killed just for being who they are. amy: saturday's march comes amid the nationwide #metoo and time's up! movements, in which women across industries and class and racial lines have joined their voices to announce pervasive gender-based violence and to demand an and to sexual harassment and abuse. in los angeles, tens of thousands of women gathered to protest, including viola davis. >> listen. i am always introduced as an award-winning actor. but my testimony is one of poverty. my testimony is one of being sexually assaulted, and very much seeing a childhood that was robbed from me. and i know that every single day when i think of that, i know that the trauma of those events are still with me today. to that is what drives me the voting booth. that is what allows me to listen to the women who are stil
we all know trayvon martin. we all know all of the men, eric garner, who was murdered. we need to know the names of the blackin the lesbians, lesbians, particularly, who are murdered in this country. there is nothing in our media. it is horrific to think about a woman being killed just for being who they are. amy: saturday's march comes amid the nationwide #metoo and time's up! movements, in which women across industries and class and racial lines have joined their voices to announce pervasive...
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and thirteen in the african-american community in america after the killing of unarmed teenager trayvon martin in florida a new book comes out today worldwide titled when they call you a terrorist a black lives matter memoir it's co-written by one of the founders of the movement patrice colors and robin merrill's here from our a culture of death to tell us more about this patrice because one of three women who started back lives. nearly five years ago she she herself grew up in a very sort of poor area of los angeles and experienced first time please put the brutality against the community i mean the book tells her story and the story of her community and her existed in sort of constant fear of the local police force today i should say for trees cause the fulbright scholars she teaches in a school of design in a suburb of los angeles and i should just explain the title of the book it's that still sort of a reference to a couple of years ago of twenty sixteen when some right wing politicians in america and some of the right wing. media were calling black math a terrorist group anyway let's find
and thirteen in the african-american community in america after the killing of unarmed teenager trayvon martin in florida a new book comes out today worldwide titled when they call you a terrorist a black lives matter memoir it's co-written by one of the founders of the movement patrice colors and robin merrill's here from our a culture of death to tell us more about this patrice because one of three women who started back lives. nearly five years ago she she herself grew up in a very sort of...
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in the african american community in the united states after the killing of unarmed teenager trayvon martin in florida a new book comes out today worldwide it's called when they called you a terrorist a black lives not a memoir it's co-written by one of the founders of the movement patrice colors robin merrill from our culture desk is here to tell us more well from robin patrice cause is one of three women who founded a black large mattia nearly well it's just over four years ago now cher south grew up in a poor area of los angeles and experienced firsthand brutality in a neighborhood and the book tells her story of the story of her community who basically sort of lived in fear. the local police force today she's a fulbright scholar and she teaches an art and design college in los angeles in a suburb of los angeles instead of the book's title comes from the fact that just a couple of years ago some right wing politicians and right wing media in america were calling black lives matter a terrorist group as i think you know obviously remember that as well anyway let's find out more about the b
in the african american community in the united states after the killing of unarmed teenager trayvon martin in florida a new book comes out today worldwide it's called when they called you a terrorist a black lives not a memoir it's co-written by one of the founders of the movement patrice colors robin merrill from our culture desk is here to tell us more well from robin patrice cause is one of three women who founded a black large mattia nearly well it's just over four years ago now cher south...
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then he continued with trayvon martin and the zimmerman case, he got involved in that and he was takingides. so that was the start of the division right there. host: you do not think that existed before the previous president was in office? caller: this was very obvious, very obvious. bush stickingber up for one race or another, no. host: what does that mean for the current president, given the reporting of the last few days? caller: he did not do any worse than what obama did. it is always, trump this and a trump that. obama'sre many flaws in administration. i could be your own i telling you, so many things that were never examined because of the media, they are biased. host: sean in california. you are next. caller: what is going on? host: go ahead. caller: i want, one thing i want to say is all those people that are putting down obama and his administration, you cannot blame all this on him. this was well before him and he tried to right the wrongs, even though it got worse, everybody is going to blame him for it. what i wanted to say is i agree with the person on twitter, a couple m
then he continued with trayvon martin and the zimmerman case, he got involved in that and he was takingides. so that was the start of the division right there. host: you do not think that existed before the previous president was in office? caller: this was very obvious, very obvious. bush stickingber up for one race or another, no. host: what does that mean for the current president, given the reporting of the last few days? caller: he did not do any worse than what obama did. it is always,...
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. >> -- events like trayvon martin, we should have an honest conversation about race, well, nobody wants an honest conversation about race because every time you have an honest conversation about race you say something that offends something. you would say something that offends a certain segment of people. i would say something that would offend and we were both on the same side but just trying to flesh out these issues. and so often people say, oh, we need -- they don't want an honest conversation because there's twitter. there are bloggers who will go after you and try to destroy you the second you break from whatever the orthodoxy is of metoo conversations or race conversations. and we've seen it here. >> yeah, it's always difficult to have these sorts of conversations, joe, particularly when sometimes i think we're absolutely right. folks we want to dance and we have to be careful because people are afraid that you're going to step on toes or you're going to offend. but sometimes people try to hide behind the notion of honest conversations to traffic innoxious views. so, sometimes h
. >> -- events like trayvon martin, we should have an honest conversation about race, well, nobody wants an honest conversation about race because every time you have an honest conversation about race you say something that offends something. you would say something that offends a certain segment of people. i would say something that would offend and we were both on the same side but just trying to flesh out these issues. and so often people say, oh, we need -- they don't want an honest...