Sister of Miriam Carey, innocent unarmed mother killed in Washington, D.C. October 3, 2013 by Capitol Police and SS with her 13 month daughter in the backseat.
So this is the face of woman who intentionally crashed a gate near the White House WITH a gun on her. My sister Miriam Carey was unarmed, no crime committed MADE A UTURN and was gunned down . #Justice4MiriamCarey https://t.co/lyl2bmiTlo
#BREAKING: Woman arrested for striking White House security barrier with van had a gun in her hand while she was behind the wheel, according to police report https://t.co/SdAgFxToWf #fox5dc
My fabric vendor in china just said because of the tariffs the prices will increase by 30% …. So again those who voted for DT because of money/business/ entrepreneurship come to the front!!
Black women are unstoppable, no matter the obstacles. @JoyAnnReid has been a trailblazer, a truth-teller, and a force in journalism—amplifying voices, speaking truth to power, and making history along the way. #WeNeedJoy#WinWithBlackWomen
@evrythng@AP IMMEDIATELY! She does not deserve to do red carpet interviews. She needs training and learn simple etiquette. How dare she disrespect an ICON! @babyface
Congratulations 🎊 goes to Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw @sandylocks
Thank you for all that you've done and still are doing to advance those whom may appear invisible and unable to advocate for themselves.
#SayHerName
Dr. Kimberlé Crenshaw (@sandylocks), a visionary scholar and advocate, has dedicated her life to advancing racial and gender equality, earning recognition as the 2024 #EBONYPower100 Humanitarian of the Year.
As the originator of the concept of intersectionality, Crenshaw has transformed the understanding of inequality, highlighting issues like the school-to-prison pipeline and the criminalization of Black girls. Through her leadership at the African American Policy Forum and co-authoring Say Her Name, she has been a powerful advocate for Black women, addressing police violence and systemic injustice. Crenshaw’s work continues to inspire change and drive progress in the fight for equality and human rights.
Today marks 11 years since Miriam Carey's death at the hands of capitol officers. Join us on October 6th to honor her life at the 2nd Annual Miriam Carey Butterfly Brunch. Find out more information at https://t.co/vPgkSBJ4OW @ValarieCarey
there’s not another Atatiana Jefferson, there’s not another Pamela Turner, there’s not another Sonya Massey who was just killed.” - @ValarieCarey honoring her sister’s life at the 2nd annual butterfly brunch 🦋
#SayHerName