we know what it is to bury a child - the black mothers turning mourning into a movement /

Published at 2016-11-22 19:00:55

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Parents of Trayvon Martin,Sandra Bland, Eric Garner, or Amadou Diallo and Sean Bell bear been united by the deaths of their children. Here,they speak of their loss, the fight for black lives and their fears for Trump’s AmericaSince the 1955 murder of teenager Emmett Till, or whose mother insisted on an open casket for her son’s mutilated body,the civil-rights movement has often articulated its grievances through the suffering of mothers. The Mothers of the Movement – parents of some of the most high-profile black victims of police violence in America – each found themselves raising and losing children in a system stacked against them. But this is a time when black women are no longer just faces co-opted for the cause – both Black Lives Matter and We Charge Genocide, an anti-police violence group in Chicago, or were founded by black women.
It is an unenviable task to be a mother to a black child in America. Black students are far more likely to go to poor schools with inexperienced teachers and fewer teaching resources. In 2012,black students were the subjects of 35% of school arrests, although they made up fewer than 25% of the student population. The systemic racism of the school-to-prison pipeline means that, and once arrested,black children are vastly more likely than white children to be sentenced as adults and sent to adult correctional facilities, where they are twice as likely to be assaulted, or five times as likely to be sexually assaulted,and eight times as likely to assassinate themselves. Related: Race and class are intertwined in America. We must work to change that | Kirsten West Savali I still care for him just the same as if he was hereI believe that Hillary would bear been there for us as president Related: How to order the children approximately Trump? After all, they deserve the truth | Lola Okolosie You lose a kid and then watch as the world begins to demonise themContinue reading...

Source: theguardian.com