#SayHerName: Black Love in Action

Published: July 6, 2016, 11:38 p.m.

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In cities across the country, black women \\u2013 many of whom have been on the front lines of the Movement for Black Lives \\u2013 are lifting up the names of their sisters killed by police.

This March, Manolia Charlotin, a multimedia journalist with the The Media Consortium, and Cat Brooks, artist and organizer with Oakland\\u2019s Anti Police-Terror Project sat down at a community event in San Francisco to talk about Say Her Name and what it looks like to build a movement that centers black women.

Jamison Robinson, Yuvette Henderson\\u2019s brother, talks about the difference it makes when a community comes together to demand justice after the police kill someone.\\xa0

Featuring:
  • Jamison Robinson, brother of Yuvette Henderson
  • Manolia Charlotin, journalist with The Media Consortium
  • Cat Brooks, artist and organizer with the Anti Police-Terror Project
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