The long and the short of it is this: A white, male police officer has been filmed manhandling Nikkita Brown, a Black woman, late at night while she was walking her dog.
Go here to read it. If you want to know why I hold the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence every year, this is a prime example. What practical methods can you suggest for preventing and de-escalating violent incidents? Please comment on my blog post and please share this post with your networks. Thanks. Go here for more blog posts from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. Go here for readings from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for NVC resources.
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Lama Rangdrol is one of just a handful of Black/African American Tibetan lamas. In his film, Festival Cancelled due to Heavy Rain (above), he speaks about growing up in the 'hood during the 1960s, where as a young Black man he was hunted, and his pilgrimage to Cambodia, where he found ancient African images that remain undamaged. Go here to listen to my conversation with him and view his film, Festival Cancelled due to Heavy Rain. Go here for NVC resources. Go here for more from the Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence 2021. In December of 2020, my sistas of the microphone (from The Female Solution) and I held the second Global Peace Summit. Among other things, we screened the documentary Injustice, followed by a discussion with the Director, Ken Fero. Released in 2001, Injustice covers seven families - six of them Black - who lost people due to encounters with officers of the UK police. 20 years later, these families are still fighting for justice. No police officer has faced the consequences of these killings. Please watch Injustice and listen to the conversation here. Plus go here for my recent interview with Ken Fero. As you can see from this poster, this is not just a problem that affects the U.S.A. or the UK. I strongly urge you to share this with your networks. We need to be cognizant of the fact that these events are not confined to the United States. This is an ongoing global problem. The Global Peace Summit included contributions from people on all seven continents, which included input from a police officer on how he felt about the kilings and what can be done. The next Global Peace Summit will be held in December of 2021. The 2021 blogs have been published on this page. Please share this with your networks. Thanks. |
AuthorZhana, author of Success Strategies for Black People and Affirmations for Parents, is the host of the annual Blogging Carnival for Nonviolence. Go here for books about NVC and nonviolence, and interviews with NVC authors. And go here for more NVC resources. Archives
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