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“I Can’t Breathe.”

Text and Photo by K. Cecchini Justice cannot breathe in our nation, either, while our African-American brothers -and sisters- disproportionately suffer at the hands of our justice system. Whether the system puts a tag on their toe or cuffs on their hands, African-Americans -and other people of color- are prey to the inherent theme inContinue reading ““I Can’t Breathe.””

Posted bytonightatdawnDecember 21, 2014December 21, 2014Posted inPrison Reform, Social Issues & EducationTags:Brooklyn, Brooklyn Borough President, Eric Adams, Eric Garner, Glenn E. Martin, half by 2030, halfby2030, I can't breathe, If you're a hammer everything is a nail, Ismaaiyl Brinsley, journalism, justice reform, JustLeadershipUSA, Michael Brown, new york city, news, nonviolence, NPR, NYC, NYPD, police, prison reform, profiling, Reverend Al Sharpton, Steve InskeepLeave a comment on “I Can’t Breathe.”
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