24/09/2020
There are days when the audacity of injustice leaves me speechless. Today is one of those days. In these moments, I find comfort in the genius of others. Today’s post will feature content by individuals giving voice to the voiceless.
❤️,
Dr. Keisha
“In 1856 the New York Times published the story of Margaret Garner, an enslaved Black woman who fled the horrors of slavery with her family.
They made it to the other side of the Mason-Dixon line all the way to Ohio, free territory, but were surrounded by U.S. Marshalls. When faced with the prospect of returning to slavery, Margaret - who was pregnant - slit the throat of her two-year-old, stabbed her other two children and herself. Her daughter died instantly; she and her other children survived.
When brought to trial, the issue was whether the Garners would be tried as people, and charged with the murder of their daughter, or tried as property under the Fugitive Slave Law.
While Ohio argued they should be charged as people, Kentucky leaned on Federal law and indicted the Garners not for murder, but on charges of property damage. If the Garners were convicted of murder, they would be recognized as people by law which would call into question the institution of slavery.
Yesterday, a Kentucky grand jury indicted 1 of 3 police officers, not for killing Breonna Taylor, but for "reckless endangerment" when their bullets pierced the walls of her neighbor's apartment.
Read it again, and sit with that.”
Written by L Flowers Brissett on 9.24.20
Take 10 mins of me time, and unapologetically engage in one, or all, of the following activities:
: reflect on these words From Ibram X Kendi shared on Twitter. “To be Black in America is to walk in the valley of the shadow of pain and death. The fact that Black people still manage to carry on and create and find joy and love in the valley is nothing short of a miracle. And right now, our love of is filling us with rage. Or your purpose.” Be still and ask yourself - what am I feeling right now? How can I channel these feelings into action that aligns with my purpose?
: spend 10 mins, break it up into 2x5 min or 5x2min segments if needed, but engage in the power of the written word. Start Here Suggestion: https://wapo.st/3iZkdU7
: Rise Up! Listen to the song Glory by John Legend and Common: https://youtu.be/nr2VLI8jKww
: Teach young children how to push for collective change and get your family involved! Check out the website https://www.getyourcousins.org. Brilliantly created by Alliah Agostini Livingstone to help raise voter awareness.