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Mother of black man slain by Utah police rejects $900K settlement: media


SALT LAKE CITY (Reuters) - A Utah woman whose black son was shot in the back by police and killed while carrying a sword last year has rejected a $900,000 offer to settle her federal lawsuit against the city and two of its officers, according to the local Deseret News newspaper.

On Thursday, the anniversary of Darrien Hunt's 2014 killing, Susan Hunt said she wouldn't accept the money because the settlement would have stopped her from commenting about the case and did not clear her son of wrongdoing, the newspaper reported ...


http://news.yahoo.com/mother-black-man-slain-utah-police-rejects-900k-001709700.html


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A stand your ground call for true justice

And good luck to all of you

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In the Spirit of Sankofa,


This explains why Black Lives Matter, Framily ...



Yes, African-Americans Can Claim Africa Too




In the Akan concept of Sankofa, there is a mores that urges learners to "go back and fetch it," the "it" being the heritage and collective memories from which that person would have emerged. This philosophy, though sparkling of Gold Coast allure, is seen all over the continent in different guises. If we were to examine African ethos, a huge factor in its existence relies upon a person's strides to reflect and remember where they came from, so that it can constantly be built upon in cultural meaning making. To remember is to practice a sacred rite. To forget or dismiss this is to sin ...



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/shamira-muhammad/time-does-not-exist_b_8103906.html

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In my quest to find the long-lost Ma'Ati, my ancestral nation, I have come across enough of their philosophies in my research to construct a rough analysis of what they may say about African-Americans having any "cultural retentions."


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This is what happens when grassroots aren't nationalized:

Sue Bradford Edwards and Duchess Harris will receive royalties from the effort of the movement:

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Sue Bradford Edwards .................. Duchess Harris


Why People Are Criticizing A 'Black Lives Matter' Book For Kids



Though the book isn't set to be published until November, Harris said local schools have embraced its use in the classroom. Others are more skeptical about the authenticity of the subject matter.

The Huffington Post asked Rashad Turner, lead Black Lives Matter organizer in Saint Paul, his thoughts about the book. He believed the authors are disingenuous about their intentions to create a Black Lives Matter book, adding that they hadn't consulted any of the movement's organizers for their research. "It's another hijacking of a movement, another scheme to exploit black lives for a few dollars," he told HuffPost, noting that he wasn't aware of her reaching out to Black Lives Matter leaders for research ...



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry...matter-book-for-kids_55f0570de4b002d5c07781ad

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DUCHESS HARRIS


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