Cuba: The murder of George Floyd impacts the world of culture

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Union of Cuban Writers and Artists condemns police murder of George Floyd, expressing solidarity with sisters and brothers in the U.S. protesting violations of human rights and racial discrimination

Minneapolis in flames after the death of George Floyd. Photo: Twitter

US police ‘worst perpetrators of human rights violations in the world’: Analyst

By Abayomi Azikiwe

The killing of George Floyd by a white police officer in the US has revived the Black civil rights movement and underscores how the US police force is one of the worst human rights violators in the world, an African American journalist in Detroit says.

Floyd’s murder “has exposed further United States human rights violations, despite the fact the US claims that it is a paragon of human rights around the world,” said Abayomi Azikiwe, editor at the Pan-African News Wire.

“People see that clearly now that they had not harbingers of human rights, but they are in fact, betrayers of human rights and they are some of the worst perpetrators of human rights violations in the world,” Azikiwe said in a phone interview with Press TV on Thursday.

“So this whole process over the last two and a half weeks has catapulted the African-American struggle, the anti-racist strongly United States to new heights,” he added.

Protests have been held across the US for nearly three weeks in response to the killing of Floyd, who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes in Minneapolis on May 25.

A video of the incident shows Derek Chauvin, a white police officer, kneeling on Floyd’s neck for nearly nine minutes as the 46-year-old was in handcuffs. “Please, please, I cannot breathe,” Floyd can be heard in the video as Chauvin continues to kneel on his neck.

His death has reignited long-felt anger over police killings of African-Americans and unleashed a nationwide wave of civil unrest unlike any seen in the United States since Martin Luther King Jr’s 1968 assassination.

Floyd’s brother told the US Congress on Wednesday to “stop the pain” and pass reforms that reduce police brutality, describing his brother’s murder as a “modern-day lynching.”

Philonise Floyd’s appearance before a US House of Representatives hearing came a day after funeral services for his older brother were held in his hometown of Houston, Texas.

“They lynched my brother. That was a modern-day lynching in broad daylight,” Philonise Floyd, 42, a resident of Missouri City, Texas, told the committee, his voice breaking with emotion.

“You don’t even do that to an animal. His life mattered. All our lives matter. Black lives matter,” he added, wiping away tears.

“I can’t tell you the kind of pain you feel when you watch … your big brother, who you looked up to your whole entire life, die – die begging for his mom,” he said.


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June 19, 2020: Burlington Juneteenth Rally

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Burlington Juneteenth Rally

The Burlington Coalition for Dismantling Racism will be holding a Juneteenth rally from 4-8 P.M. in Echo Lake Park on June 19th. We would like to invite all members of the community to come out for an evening of reflection, conversation, and education as we begin to unpack the history of oppression to our black brothers and sisters.

“Just like Jesus, we actively work to disrupt, unpack, and dismantle racism and racist systems. We will pursue racial justice and racial equality, reconciling people of all races within our community and schools.”

PRIDE For Black Lives Madison March (June 12, 2020 Photos)

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 Pride for Black Lives

Thank you to everyone who showed up to our Pride For Black Lives March and celebration! Don’t forget the history of Pride and why it’s important for us to continue demanding that city of Madison defund the police! #DefendBlackLife #DefundPolice #FreeEmAll #CommunityControl

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June 12, 2020 Madison, WI / Photos: Freedom Inc

Black Educators Caucus March on Milwaukee D.A. John Chisholm’s Home

Arriving at District Attorney John Chisholm’s home June 13, 2020

The action was organized by the Black Educators Caucus MKE to win the demands of the Black Lives Matter at School demands:

*Recruit and retain Black educators
*Fully Resourced Restorative Practices
*Black History and Ethnic Studies in all schools
*Fund Counselors, Not cops

Video: Joe Brusky