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The meaning of community


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We All Must Recognize That Police And Civilians Are Part Of The Same Community

Tragedy struck this weekend when two New York City police officers were murdered. After attempting to kill his girlfriend on Saturday morning, Ismaaiyl Brinsley got on a bus from Baltimore to New York where he shot and killed Officer Wenjian Liu, a recent newlywed and seven-year officer, and Officer Rafael Ramos, father of two with two years on the force.

This senseless act has put New York in a state of shock and further polarized the relationship between many of our communities and law enforcement. More broadly, it seems to have opened afresh the nation’s wounds created in the aftermath of the killings of Michael Brown and Eric Garner. Protesters in New York have widely condemned the shooting and last night a group of protesters marched to a Harlem church “to remember all victims of violence.”

Now many right-wing pundits and media outlets, including former elected officials, have turned the blame to these peaceful protestors and President Obama, despite his condemnation of this act of violence. Fox News showed coverage essentially implying that President Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder and the Reverend Al Sharpton shared blame for the murders because of their sympathy for recent victims of police violence. Former New York Governor George Pataki blamed Holder and de Blasio for the murders. Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani blamed the protests and just about everyone else for the murders, particularly Mayor de Blasio. And the president of the New York City police union said that there was “blood on many hands tonight” on the night of the murders, singling out de Blasio.

Each of these leaders, including the President, the Attorney General, Mayor de Blasio, Rev. Sharpton and the families of Eric Garner and Michael Brown, has condemned the shootings for what they were: cold-blooded, unprovoked murder. In addition, de Blasio has called for protestors to temporarily halt the protests, at least until after the funerals of the officers, in order to allow the city to remember its losses.

This kind of political blame and rhetoric only widens our divisions. Our focus should be on how to keep our communities, and those who protect and serve them, safe. These two officers, Liu and Ramos, put their lives on the line to protect the people of their city, and their sacrifice means a lot to New York City and people across the country.

Instead of trying to use this tragedy to point fingers, exert blame on others, and further divide the country, we must come together and develop reforms that achieve fairness under the law and equal rights for all. Last week, the Center for American Progress proposed four such ideas that could help reform the criminal justice system and begin to rebuild trust among in communities.

Here’s another thing we know to be true: laws that allow a felon like Brinsley with 19 arrests to still buy a gun are a problem. Peaceful protestors are not.

BOTTOM LINE: Too often we use the challenges we face in our criminal justice system to divide communities. Tragedies like the many our communities have endured this year underscore how alike we are and the goals we share. We all want safe with strong relationships between residents and police. It is time to focus on solutions to rebuild the trust in our communities.

dwts 2014 winners


  tumblrMaks Get ready for some great Dancing Skating and Music from 2014 through Spring 2015!

Could we get meryl&maks skating and or dancing to great music on or back on National TV ?

  For someone who has been a movement participant since forever, an athlete and sports enthusiast along with some dance training, it was a treat to find a show that focused on a genre of dance that was popular but seemingly underground unless you knew where to go, hot, but not so much here in the states unless you knew where to go, suddenly on national TV. I have followed, been a fan, been frustrated with dwts, dumped it, tuned in again and had some not so good things to say, but dwts season18 2014 was beyond fun to watch.  A show the whole family can watch with a lot of conversation and as some of the contestants&pros shed lbs., it makes you want to move a bit more. Yes, we viewers have a whole lot of attitude about some dwts drama, but I think that is definitely a part of the producers agenda baked in …and viewers response never cease to disappoint. We get locked in, over react or join up to try and make our votes count!… geez, I mean come on( in my best Bruno Tonioli) voice and this year was no different. I am and have been what folks call a “Maks fan” even before melb. and when they did not win I stopped watching until Season16.  In Season 16, there not only were more willing people of colour participating, the youngest competitor ever seemingly brought dwts back and younger viewers tuned in, ok, the end result was awful and I stopped tuning in on the regular until rumors of maks being on the show again kept popping up. The Maks and Meryl partnership was/is amazing, wonderfully, seemingly personal and fun. As we all watched their friendship progress we saw what happens when connections on the dance floor are made, seem raw, real, effect affect the masses that put smiles, tears and love in the hearts of those who appreciate dance, contests and maybe some drama made us viewers vote for this fabulous partnership/couple.

 I loved meryl and maks together, hope their partnership …is continued and look forward to seeing future dance or any project(sss) from them …

I have to admit that dwts shows prior to melb and after were not that exciting, maybe because  not many entertainers of colour were participating not to mention the fact that the pros were great but few were people of colour let alone not originally from the US and while the optics were odd … Those “things” became less important once the dances began.  I love that the dancers have to earn their pro positions while in troupe … experience matters

Anyway, Congrats to Meryl & Maks, the 2014 dwts winners! so deserved!

watch this space … As more dance more music skating and more charity events come from this partnership!

 

SWAY prep-work


Most of their shows are sold out – Dec.17

Tell DWM YOU Want More SWAY !!

… they look good together

Petition update – Wells Fargo: Stop the foreclosur​e on a stage 4 cancer victim’s home


Correction from Cindi’s husband

Kate Livingston just posted an update on the petition you signed, Wells Fargo: Stop the foreclosure on a stage 4 cancer victim’s home.

Oct 13, 2014 — Today God accepted a very special angel into the heavens. Cindi was taken approximately 1634 hours this afternoon. Her battle with HER2 Positive Breast Cancer was in check. It was… Read more

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Republican​s’ plans for after the election: Video


Dear fellow MoveOn member,

If they seize control of the Senate, Republicans will use a powerful but little-known tool to ram through legislation that favors big corporations and the 1% at everyone else’s expense.

I made this video to explain:

It’s on us to spread the word. Please forward this email, share the video via social media like Facebook and Twitter, and then sign up to make get-out-the-vote phone calls as part of MoveOn’s Voters Rising campaign.

Thanks for all you do.

–Robert Reich

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