July 19, 201300:31:53

The Death of Trayvon Martin From A Black Woman’s Perspective

Author of Black Pain: It Just Looks Like We're Not Hurting, Terrie M. Williams says “That a self-appointed neighborhood patrolman targeted Martin because he looked "suspicious" speaks volumes about the experiences we have in communities across the country each and every day.”


Every debate has two sides, some say three, the third being the truth. When a case like this is politicized to this degree, society then tells us to take a position. For most the position taken follows the political backbone of the individual. No matter your point of view, listen in to Terrie and think about it. If we are to have a more kinder gentler stronger country, then we need to understand and respect each other.

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