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dimanche 30 novembre 2014

Ferguson and Palestine: Different Issues, Same Problem

Source: http://ift.tt/hFWySe - Sunday, November 30, 2014

.com/blogger_img_proxy/ Last week was inspiring. Since coming to New York two years ago, I have been working to build a community for myself. In many ways I have succeeded -- I found people that I am honored to call friends, I have good neighbors, and I enjoy the community of my school. But last week was different. Last week, I felt part of a larger community, a community that "gets it," a community that I share many values with, and a community that inspires me to action. Since the announcement of the grand jury's decision not to indict Darren Wilson, the police officer who shot and killed unarmed black teen Mike Brown in Ferguson, MO, there have been demonstrations in many cities in America. The demonstrators march under the banners of "Justice for Mike Brown," "Hands Up Don't Shoot," and "No Justice, No Peace." The night after the announcement, there were hundreds of demonstrations all over New York City, and there was a feeling in the air that this time things might change. Or at least, this time the people won't take it anymore. The story of Mike Brown is incredibly sad, but even sadder is the fact that his death is not a new story. In the past few weeks alone, Tamir Rice, 12-years-old and unarmed, was shot by a police officer in Cleveland and Akai Gurley, 28-years-old and unarmed, was shot by a police officer in Brooklyn. I don't even need to mention the color of the victims' skin. This is what is so outraging -- the assumption that a black man is





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