the fact that time passes and things change and people leave and you can only go back to a place physically and you will never be 14 15 16 againâŚâŚâŚâŚ.. i donât understand how we are meant to endure that
we're not kids anymore.

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the fact that time passes and things change and people leave and you can only go back to a place physically and you will never be 14 15 16 againâŚâŚâŚâŚ.. i donât understand how we are meant to endure that

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Ijeoma Umebinyuo, your love poems need politics to survive // June Jordan, Directed by Desire // Warsan Shire, Conversations About Home // bell hooks, Salvation: Black People and Love // Mahmoud Darwish // Audre Lorde, A Burst of Light // Rod Smith // Ocean Vuong, On Earth Weâre Briefly Gorgeous
[ID: eight images of black text over white backgrounds. image one reads: âwhere does politics end / and your love poems begin? / sometimes, they are both rhe same thing / sometimes, they have to be the same thing.â end image one.
image two: all-caps text that reads: I said I loved you and I wanted / genocide to stop / I said I loved you and I wanted affirmative / action and reaction / I said I loved you and I wanted music / out the windows / I said I loved you and I wanted / nobody thirst and nobody / nobody cold / I said I loved you and I wanted I wanted / justice under my nose. end image two.
image three: text reads: âi want to love, but my hair smells of war and running and running.â end image three.
image four: text reads: Love is profoundly political. Our deepest revolution will come when we understand this truth. Only love can give us the strength to go forward in the midst of heartbreak and misery. Only love can give us the power to reconcile, to redeem, the power to renew weary spirits and save lost souls. The transformative power of love is the foundation of all meaningful social change. Without love our lives are without meaning. Love is the heart of the matter. When all else has fallen away, love sustains. end image four.
image five: text written in arabic. the translation given below reads: When are we going to see each other, she asks / After a year and a war, I say / When is the war going to end, she asks / When we see each other, I say. end image five.
image six: text reads: Caring for myself is not self-indulgence, it is self-preservation, and that is an act of political warfare. end image six.
image seven: text reads: We work too hard / Weâre too tired / to fall in love. / Therefore we must / overthrow the government. // We work too hard / Weâre too tired / to overthrow the government. / Therefore we must / fall in love. end image seven.
image eight: text reads: âAll this time I told myself we were born from warâbut I was wrong, Ma. We were born from beauty. Let no one mistake us for the fruit of violenceâbut that violence, having passed through the fruit, failed to spoil it.â end image eight. /end ID]
JUSTICE FOR CASEY GOODSON
On December 4th, 2020, Casey Christian Goodson Jr. (23 years old) was shot three times in the back and murdered by a Sheriffâs Deputy as he was entering his home in Columbus, Ohio. Goodsonâs family stated that he was returning home from a dentist appointment, holding a Subway sandwich, his face mask, and his keys, when he was shot.
Two days later, the Columbus Police Department made a statement alleging that James Meade, the deputy responsible for Goodsonâs death, saw a man believed to be Goodson with a gun while driving. Meade then approached Goodson after he exited his car and walked home, where he was shot.
Hours after the shooting, the US Marshal for the Southern District of Ohio, Peter Tobin, confirmed that Goodson was not the fugitive they were searching for. However, Tobin also added that he believed that the shooting was justified, claiming that Goodson was shot after he refused to drop his âweapon.â
Yet another Black man murdered by the police.
DEMAND JUSTICE.
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8.24.20. Kenosha, WI
Police shoot Jacob Blake 7 times in the back as he gets into his car. The city has taken no action against the officers yet, but has deployed force against community members and called in the National Guard. Protests across the country are starting tonight in solidarity with Kenosha, WI and Jacob Blake, whoâs currently still in âserious condition.â
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List of Black Lives Matter and Racial Equality Petitions to sign:
one of the most comprehensive, well-rounded, and well researchd compilations of blm related resources (includes petitions, donation links, venmo accounts, names of people in need, etc) thats out there. please share this link everywhere and anywhere.Â
a black lives matter carrd that includes petitions, donation links, blm movement information, links on how to donate to BLM without spending money, black owned businesses, etc.Â
a black lives matter carrd that lists all the petitions that need to be signatures all in one place!
Justice for George Floyd
Justice for George Floyd 2
Justice for George Floyd 3
Charge the Officers Responsible for George Floydâs MurderÂ
Charge the Officers Responsible for George Floydâs Murder 2
Justice For Ahmuad Arbery
Justice For Ahmuad Arbery 2
Justice for Breonna Taylor
Stand with Breonna
Charge Officers Responsible for Breonna Taylorâs Murder
Justice For Tamir Rice
Justice For Tamir Rice 2
Justice For JoÄo Pedro
Justice for Alejandro Vargas Martinez
Justice for Belly Mujinga.
Justice for Rashad Cunningham
Justice For Tony McDade
Justice for Dion Johnson
Justice for Jennifer Jeffley
Justice for Young Uwa
Justice for Elijah Nichols
Justice for Tete Gulley
Justice for Tazne Van Wyk
Justice for Michael Dean
Justice For Amari Boone
Justice for Darrius Stewart
Justice for Shukri Abdi
Justice for Ashton Dickson
Justice For Darrius Stewart
Justice for David McAtee
Justice for Cameron Green
Justice for Crystal Mason
Justice For Zinedine
Justice for Regis Korchinski-Paquet
Justice for Christopher Josey
Justice for Amiya Braxton
Justice For Emerald Black
Justice for Andile Mchunu
Justice for Cameron Green
Justice for Tamla Horsford
Justice for Collins Khosa
Justice for Sean Monterrosa
Free Siyanda
Reopen Sandra Blandâs CaseÂ
Free Willie Simmons who has served 38 years for a $9 robbery
Get Washington State to Hold Police Officers Accountable for Police Brutality
Arrest Officer Jared Campbell for macing a childÂ
Demand Jail Time for Dylan Mota and Jacob Robles
Demand Jail Time for All Police who Murder Innocent People
Fire Racist Criminal Michael J Reynolds from the NYPD
Petition for Nationwide Police De-Escalation Training
Petition for Nationwide Police Required Racial Bias Test
stop immigrants being poisoned by ICEBan the use of inhumane rubber bullets
Demand a retrial for Angel Bumpass wrongfully convicted 13 year old with a life sentence
End Police Brutality and Violence Against BIPOC in the USA
Ban the use of rubber bullets for crowd control
Join Campaign Zero
Drop All Charges Against Incarcerated Trafficking Survivor Chrystul Kizer!
Reopen Kendrick Johnsonâs Case
Abolish Prison Labour in the USA
Require Dash and Body Cameras for the King County Sheriffâs Office
Demand a retrial for Angel Bumpass wrongfully convicted 13 year old with a life sentence
Sign the Police Accountability Act into Law
Justice for Elijah NicholsÂ
Exonerate Eric Riddick
Justice For Luz Gonzalez!
Support a new law to be made in Trayvon Martinâs name to stop from claiming self defense after aggravated murder
Justice for James Scurlock
Justice for Philando Castile
Issue a State executive order to hold police accountable for unlawful action
Donât let Julius Jones be executed by the state of Oklahoma
Help pass the Hands Up Act, which prohibits police officers from shooting unarmed citizens and carries a mandatory 15-year prison sentence if there isnât a weapon found after someone has been shot by a police officer
A twitter thread linking to many, many Brazilian Petition that still need signatures
Justice for Jamarion Robinson
Justice for Elijah McClain
Fire Jared Campbell
Dismiss the charges on Marshae Jones and charge the one who shot her and her unborn baby
Justice for Anderson Arboleda [Petition only in EspaĂąol]Â
Drop Charges Against Trafficking Survivor Chrystul Kizer
Justice for Julian Cole
Reopen Kenneka Jenkins Case
Justice for LeVena Johnson
Justice for Matthew Tucker
Justice for Regis Korchinski-PaquetÂ
Justice for Christopher
Abolish Confederate Branding at Richland High School
Justice for Justin Howell
Justice for Brad Levi Ayala
Justice for Mike Ramos
Justice for Brad Levi Ayala
Donation Links
A thread of Youtuve videos you can stream to donate to BLM
Official George Floyd Memorial Fund
OFFICIAL Gianna Floyd Fund (George Floydâs child)
Black Lives Matter
We Cant Breathe
43 Bail Funds to Support
Homeless Black Trans women fund
Split a donation between 70+ community bail funds, mutual aid funds, and racial justice organizers
Minnesota Healing Justice Network
Women for Political Change
Spiral Collective
When We All Vote
National List of Bail and Mutual Aid Funds/Organizers/Black Owned Businesses
Venmo names of black trans people that need help
Latino Community on Lake Street
Black Immigrant Collective
Centro de Trabajadores Unidos en Lucha
Atlanta Black Owned Business Relief
Al Maa'uun
Remembering Shana IsuroonÂ
Fundraising for destroyed black owned businesses
Joyce Preschool
Black Table Arts
Northside business support
Du Nord Riot Recovery Fund
Unicorn Riot
Donate to Destiny Harrison & her daughter Dreamâs Legacy
Pimento Relief Fund
Southside Harm Reduction
West Broadway Business and Area Coalition
Division of Indian Work
TC Care Collective
Justice for Breonna Taylor
Justice for Jamee
Justice for David McAtee
Donate to Brandon Saenz who was shot in the left eye by a rubber bullet, and lost the eye, several teeth, and had facial fractures that required several surgeries
HOW TO DONATE INTERNATIONALLY/SITES THAT ACCEPT INTERNATIONAL CURRENCYÂ
HOW DONATE WITH NO MONEY
HOW TO DONATE WITH NO MONEY BY STREAMING THIS
HOW TO DONATE TO BLM BY SHARING LINKS
A list of black owned businesses we should be supporting! + a list of black owned businesses we should be supporting that accept international currency!
DO NOT DONATE TO SHAUN KING
DO NOT DONATE TO CHANGE.ORG
Donation for Justice for Saraneka âNemoâ Martin â pregnant protester shot during protest
Donations for Mike Ramos
* this list is constantly updated (new links added at the bottom) so please keep checking back for new information on petitions and ways to donate!!
What have the protests accomplished?
5/26Â 4 officers fired for murdering George Floyd 5/27 Charges dropped for Kenneth Walker (Breonna Taylorâs boyfriend, who police accused of killing her) 5/28 University of Minnesota cancels contract with police 5/28 3rd precinct police station neutralized by protesters 5/28 Minneapolis transit union refuses to bring police officers to protests or transport arrested protesters 5/29 Activists commandeer Minneapolis hotel to provide shelter to homeless 5/29 Former officer Chauvin arrested and charged with murder 5/29Â Louisville Mayor suspends âno-knockâ warrants 5/30Â US Embassies across Africa condemn police murder of George Floyd 5/30Â Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison takes over prosecution of the murdering officer 5/30Â Transport Workers Union refuses to help NYPD transport arrests protesters 5/30Â Maryland lawmakers forming work group on police reform, accountability 5/31Â 2 abusive officers fired for pulling a couple out of their car and tasing them - Atlanta, GA 6/1Â Minneapolis public schools end contract with police 6/1Â Confederate monument removed after being toppled by protesters - Birmingham, AL 6/1 CA prosecutors launch campaign to stop DAs from accepting police union money 6/1 Tulsa Mayor agrees to not renew Live PD contract 6/1Â Louisville police chief fired after shooting of David Mcatee 6/1 Congress begins bipartisan push to cut off police access to military gear 6/1 Atlanta announces plans to create a task force and public database to track police brutality in metro Atlanta area 6/2 Minneapolis AFL-CIO calls for resignation of police union president Bob Kroll, a vocal white supremest 6/2Â Pittsburgh transit union announces refusal to transport police officers or arrest protesters 6/2Â Racist ex-mayor Frank Rizzo statue removed in Philadelphia 6/2Â 6 abusive officers charged for violence against residents and protesters - Atlanta, GA 6/2Â Civil rights investigation of Minneapolis Police Dept launched 6/2Â San Francisco resolution to prevent law enforcement from hiring officers with history of misconduct 6/2Â Survey indicates that 64% of those polled are sympathetic to protesters, 47% disapprove of police handling of the protests, and 54% think the burning down of the Minneapolis police precinct was fully or partially justified 6/2 Trenton NJ announces policing reforms 6/2Â Minneapolis City Council members consider disbanding the police 6/2Â Confederate statue removed from Alexandria, VA 6/3 Officer fired for tweets promoting violence against protesters - Denver, CO 6/3 Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art cut ties with the MPD 6/3Â Chauvin charges upgraded to second degree murder, remaining 3 officers also charged and taken into custody 6/3Â Richmond VA Mayor Stoney announces RPD reform measures: establish âMarcusâ alert for folks experiencing mental health crises, establish independent Citizen Review Board, an ordinance to remove Confederate monuments, and implement racial equity study 6/3Â County commissioners deny proposal for $23 million expansion of Fulton County jail 6/3 Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board unanimously votes to sever ties with MPD 6/3Â Seattle withdraws request to end federal oversight/consent decree of police department 6/3Â Breonna Taylorâs case reopened 6/3 Louisville police department (Breonna Taylorâs murderers) will now be under review from an outside agency, which will include review on training, bias-free policing and accountability 6/3 Colorado lawmakers introduce a police reform bill that includes body cam laws, repealing the âfleeing felonâ statute, and banning chokeholds 6/3 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announces plans to reduce funding to police department by $150M and instead invest in minority communities 6/4 Virginia governor announces plans to remove Robert E. Lee statue from Richmond 6/4Â Portland schools superintendent discontinues presence of armed police officers in schools 6/4Â MBTA (Metro Boston) board orders that buses wont transport police to protests, or protesters to police 6/4 King County Labor Federation issues ultimatum to police unions: admit to and address racism in Seattle PD, or be removed 6/5Â City of Minneapolis bans all chokeholds by police 6/5Â Racist ex-mayor Hubbard statue removed - Dearborn, MI 6/5Â NFL condemns racism and admits it should have listened to playersâ protests 6/5Â California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for statewide use-of-force standard made along with community leaders and ban on carotid holds 6/5 2 Buffalo officers suspended within a day of pushing 75 year old protester to the ground, and lying about it 6/5Â 2 NYPD officers suspended after videos of violence to protesters 6/5Â The US Marines bans display of the Confederate flag 6/5Â Dallas adopts a âduty to interveneâ rule that requires officers to stop other cops who are engaging in excessive use of force 6/5Â Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax releases an 11-point action plan for immediate police reforms 6/6Â Statue of Confederate general Williams Carter Wickham torn down - Richmond, VA 6/6Â 2 Buffalo officers charged with second-degree assault for shoving elderly man 6/6Â San Francisco Mayor London Breed announces effort to defund police and redirect funds to Black community 6/7Â Frank Rizzo mural removed, to be replaced with new artwork - Philadelphia, PA 6/7Â Minneapolis City Council members announce intent to disband the police department, invest in proven community-led public safety 6/7Â Protesters in Bristol topple statue of slave trader Edward Colston, throw it in the river 6/7Â NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio vows for the first time to cut funding for NYPD, redirect to social services 6/7Â A Virginia police officer faces charges after using a stun gun on a black man 6/8 NY State Assembly passes the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act 6/8Â Democrats in Congress unveil a bill to rein in bias and excessive force in policing 6/8Â Black lawmakers block a legislative session in Pennsylvania to demand action on police reform 6/8Â France bans police use of chokeholds 6/8 Seattle council members join calls to defund police department 6/8Â Boston reevaluates how it funds police department 6/8Â Honolulu Police Commission nominees voice support for more transparency, reforms 6/8Â Rights groups and Floydâs family call for a UN inquiry into American policing and help with systemic police reform
No, itâs not enough, but this is only the beginning. Keep fighting!!!
(I adapted this list from this blog post and added sources and new entries. Please reblog with additions.)
just heard the new number is ~9000 arrests of protestors in the US so i think today would be a good day to donate to bail funds if you have not already!!
and if you donât have the financial ability to give money right now, this is a playlist I made with YouTube videos that the ad revenues go to black lives matter foundations. run it without an ad blocker on your browser and donât skip the ads
I donât know a lot about US law, I will be honest, but this seems like yet another step towards the fascist dictatorship of Donald Trump.
Itâs really tricky, because on the one hand, the Black Lives Matter movement is hugely important and I totally understand and respect their desire to keep their protests peaceful.
But on the other hand, I sort of feel like people should be rioting about this- because itâs fucking scary what is happening right now.
this is a huge fucking deal.
habeas corpus is meant to protect detainees by giving them right to report unlawful detention, and protects them against indefinite imprisonment â by suspending this, people can be detained without being given a reason, for however long. many protesters have been held for more than 24 hours; some have been held for up to 36.Â
those who have been released from detainment have said that detainees are being held without being given proper amount of water, soap or hand sanitizer, as hand sanitizer dispensers had been removed from holding cells, medical attention, or masks; many cops are not wearing masks. detainees are also being refused phone calls, giving families and lawyers no way to find them. (source, source)Â
the reasoning judge james burke gave for this was that, due to COVID, the pace of arraignments has slowed, as COVID has necessitated remote (virtual) hearings. however, multiple attorneys for Legal Aid (an nyc law firm that works specifically in cases where clients have been systemically neglected by the city) said that this was unacceptable, as the nypd has the resources necessary to arraign people faster, and that this was purposeful â due to a history of deliberately delaying arraignments because they âdonât like what theyâre doing on the street,â and specifically now as the protests are targeting police brutality. (source, source)
detainees are being kept in cramped holding cells, filled to over capacity. they are being held in an enclosed space, often without masks as they had been taken away from them by police at their time of arrest; they can now be held indefinitely. the risk of infection is staggering. nypdâs assistant deputy commissioner stated, in an attempt to quell this issue, that protesters arenât social distancing on the street â ignoring the fact that being outside with masks, with the room to social distance (barring instances of the police kettling, which, by the way, happened in the bronx last night) is a far cry from being detained indoors, en masse without immediate access to sanitizer, soap, and masks.
while these arrests include people who are acting violently, they also massively include people who are peacefully protesting past the 8pm curfew (including people sitting on their own front stoops). this is a low-level offense that does not necessitate detainment. in addition, cops are arresting food delivery people for being out past curfew, even though they are considered essential workers; delivery workers are overwhelmingly immigrants and people of color.
the gross misconduct of the nypd continues to escalate, and continues to be upheld by city officials who consider reports of police brutality, from journalists in the middle of these protests, âa different realityâ than that seen from city hall. hereâs looking at you, de blasio.Â
iâm not quite sure what this suspension of habeas corpus does to affect bail funds; but, here are a list of nyc-specific bail funds and organizations:
Bronx Bail Fund (via Venmo)
Brooklyn Bail Fund (note: they are not currently taking funds as their needs have been met.)
COVID Bail Out NYC
NYC Liberty Fund
Legal Aid Society
READ. EVERY. WORD. OF. THIS. Account of a medical team out in St. Paul last night.
Link to original tweet thread.

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One of the most important things I learned in my Language and the Law class is that law enforcement will intentionally misinterpret every type of statement asking for a lawyer as not asking for a lawyer. Even directly saying it like this âI will not speak to you without a lawyerâ can be taken as a simple statement of fact rather than a request for a lawyer. You literally have to state âI am now invoking my right to a lawyerâ and every time they try to proceed with an interrogation you have to answer every question with âI am invoking my right to have a lawyer presentâ. You canât just tell them you wonât talk without a lawyer or that you want a lawyer. You have to state that you are invoking your rights. Otherwise they could just say âwell they just said they wouldnât speak without a lawyer present. Thatâs not invoking their rights to a lawyer. Itâs just stating a fact.â even just stating your right to a lawyer doesnât count!
PLEASE share this addition. I am a lawyer who works in criminal defense, and this is one of the most avoidable things that people consistently get wrong about the Miranda rights.
Here are some more âambiguousâ phrases which courts have found DO NOT invoke your right to a lawyer:
âMaybe I should speak to my lawyer first.â
âI might like a lawyer.â
âI think I should have a lawyer present for this.â
âCould I speak to my lawyer first?â
âHow long until my lawyer gets here?â
And perhaps most egregiously â âGet me a lawyer, dawg â âcause this is not whatâs up.â
Here are the magic phrases which you need to know if you want to invoke your Miranda rights:
1) âAm I free to leave?â
Itâs worth asking this even if the answer is obvious. Even if the officer does not let you leave, by forcing them to admit that you are not free to leave, you are creating a record which your attorney can use to prove that you were in custody. Miranda rights only apply if the interrogation is custodial, meaning that police officers will frequently claim that their suspects were ânot in custodyâ to get around their Miranda rights.
2)Â âI am invoking my right to remain silent.â
Simply staying silent will not invoke your right to remain silent. As absurd as this is, you must explicitly say that you are invoking your right to remain silent in order to invoke that right.
3)Â âI am invoking my right to an attorney.â
As stated above, you must be not only clear and unambiguous, but clear and legally unambiguous. Donât get cute. Donât get sassy. And on the flip side, donât get intimidated and use verbal ticks to minimize your request. Say the line with those words exactly â say it clearly, and say it once, and then say nothing else.
Because even after youâve done all this, the police can still try to get you to talk. Theyâre not supposed to interrogate you, but theyâre allowed to make casual conversation, and if that conversation just happens to circle back around to the thing they wanted to question you about, well, thatâs really your fault for talking after you said you wouldnât, isnât it? Canât possibly fault the poor officers when you initiated â if you really wanted to have your rights respected, you wouldnât have talked to them in the first place.
The police know this, and they will mercilessly exploit this loophole. So, once youâve successfully invoked your Miranda rights, any and all conversation you have with police officers will put those rights back into jeopardy.Â
Putting it all together:
Ask: âAm I free to leave?â
If they say no, say:Â âI am invoking my right to remain silent and I am invoking my right to an attorney.â
And then shut up and do not say a single thing to them for any reason whatsoever until you have actually spoken to an attorney. Yes, even if it takes hours. Yes, even if they start talking to you about something else.
Finally, a very important disclaimer:
I may be a lawyer, but Iâm not your lawyer, and I cannot guarantee that what Iâve just laid out here will always work for every situation. We didnât get to this bizarre and absurd place overnight â we built this ridiculous system piecemeal, by deciding on a case-by-case basis that certain phrases were âtoo ambiguousâ or certain types of questioning werenât actually questioning at all. The law is still in flux, and is still fundamentally out to get you, and willing to bend plain meaning beyond all recognition to do it. Even if you invoke your rights perfectly, exactly as I have specified above, thereâs a chance that your invocation of rights will be disqualified on some new technicality that no oneâs even thought of yet â and thatâs precisely the problem.
Watch this video: âDonât Talk To The Policeâ