Since November 25th, we have used our bodies to decry such injustice on the streets and in shopping centers across our city....Hypocrisy, anyone?
On Friday, December 12th, hundreds of students, clergy, and concerned Nashvillians marched through the city after a vigil for Eric Garner and all victims of police brutality,” the document continues. “With tears in our eyes and the names of the slain on our lips, we stood together to declare that Black Lives Matter. We marched together and held die-ins on the cold asphalt, shutting down roads, intersections, and, with the help of the Tennessee Highway Patrol, the interstate.
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Tuesday, January 13, 2015
A VANDERBILT PROFESSOR is teaching an undergraduate course this spring semester called “Police Violence and Mass Incarceration.” Lisa Guenther:
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