where she was. but i knew she would want me to continue to fight for trayvon's mother, sabrina fulton, and his fatheri stayed a and headed to florida for that rally. now, sabrina is part of an unfortunate -- group of women called mothers of the movement. who are forced to experience mother's day with one less child. i stand with these women. i stand with the memory of loretta scott king, and i stand with andrea waters king, her daughter-in-law, as we fight with these women now. i would be remiss not to mention how excessive police force and overall gun violence is ripping apart families, i'm saddened to know that a six-year-old will have to grow up without his mom, dad and younger brother after they were all killed in a mass shooting in allen, texas last saturday. i extend my condolences to the family, who have lost loved ones. in the most tragic ways. more work needs to be done to protect people from the rising gun violence and police brutality. it's mothers who are on the front lines, demanding justice. i hope, especially on days like tomorrow, for mother's day, you are present and appreciate your