Oaklanders Demand Justice for Sonya Massey with Protest, Poetry and Prayer | KQED
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"If anybody out here is not a Black woman, not a Black femme, and you're like, 'Well, what can I do? How can I make this better?'... What you can do right now is just make shit easier for Black women and Black femmes in your life."
"Make room for Black women to heal and be healed. To be nurtured. To be prioritized," echoed another speaker.
"We need to abolish the prison-police state, and we need to completely start re-envisioning a new, radical future," said co-organizer Lois Williams.
"If it's urgent, if it's a mother, a family, they're top priority," said Trilla the Pharaoh on mutual aid groups' support efforts.
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