todayby our guest patrisse khan-cullors and asha bandele.e will be back with them in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: our guests today are patrisse khan-cullors, cofounder of black lives matter, and asha bandele. together they have written the book, "when they call you a terrorist: a black lives matter memoir." i am amy goodman with juan gonzalez. patrisse, why don't you just ?ead from your book aside from the astonishing story you tell, it is so beautifully written. >> chapter 11, black lives matter. this was a teenager just trying to get home, sabrina fulton. it is july 13, 2013, and i have stepped away from monitoring events at the trial of a man who killed trayvon martin, 17, you're happy for. i learned about trayvon wednesday when i was at the strategy center in 2012 and going through facebook. i came across a small article from a local paper. i read that a white man that is how the killer was identified and self identified until we raise the issue of race, had killed a black boy and was not one to be charged. i start cursing. i and outra