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#FreeBlackMamas Campaign Aims To Free Black Moms Who Can’t Afford Bail On Mother’s Day

Source: Mint Images / Getty #FreeBlackMamas Fundraises For Black Moms Who Can’t Post Bail On Mother’s Day With Mother’s Day just around the corner, activists and organizers are rallying around a cause for mothers who face lock-up. In the third annual #FreeBlackMamas campaign, the National Bail Out collective is collecting donations to free Black moms who can’t afford bail for Mother’s Day. According to a tweet sent out by the collective: “80% of women in jail are mothers. Last year, we bailed out 150+ mamas to reunite them with their families for # MothersDay .” The group then posted a video with one Black mom telling her story. 80% of women in jail are mothers. Last year, we bailed out 150+ mamas to reunite them with their families for #MothersDay . Here is one of their stories. This week, don’t let jails hold Black mamas for ransom — GIVE to break open cages in 36 U.S. cities: https://t.co/y52Q1heMrn pic.twitter.com/3ybfEEERZF — #FreeBlackMamas (@NationalBailOut) May 9, 2019   As of Friday afternoon, National Bail Out announced that they’ve freed 70 mamas in 22 cities. Over the course of the day, they’ve been posting touching clips of activists welcoming mamas free from jail. View this post on Instagram Here’s what #FreeBlackMamas looks like in Oakland, CA! This is @essie4justice bailing out a Black mama for #MothersDay Donate via our #linkinbio to help us keep reuniting Black mamas and caregivers with their families all week! A post shared by National Bail Out (@nationalbailout) on May 10, 2019 at 8:45am PDT   Even certain celebs are getting behind the cause with Raheem DeVaughn announcing his donation on Instagram. View this post on Instagram Everyday this week, FreeBlackMamasDMV has been raising money & freeing Black Mamas because they shouldn’t be in cages. Then they enter a program to help them get back on their feet and an creative arts program. We freeing Mamas for Mother’s Day with @NationalBailOut lead by Black Women for Black Women! Hashtags: #DMVBailOut #FreeBlackMamas Link to donate: bit.ly/freeblackmamasdmv @lovelifedmv #thelovelifeway #randomactofkindness A post shared by Raheem DeVaughn (@raheem_devaughn) on May 10, 2019 at 3:35am PDT   National Bail Out describes themselves as “a Black-led and Black-centered collective of abolitionist organizers, lawyers and activists building a community-based movement to support our folks and end systems of pretrial detention and ultimately mass incarceration. We are people who have been impacted by cages — either by being in them ourselves or witnessing our families and loved ones be encaged. We are queer, trans, young, elder, and immigrant.” Ending cash bail has become a rising issue in the larger effort to end mass incarceration. According to the Prison Policy Initiative , more than 500,000 people who haven’t been convicted of a crime are detained before their trial. Many are detained in local jails because they can’t pay the bail amounts. The median bail amount for a felony is $10,000 which is about eight months of income for a typical person detained because they can’t afford bail. According to recent studies , Black and Latinx folks are more likely than White people to be detained without bail, and in situations where bail is granted, it’s often set at a significantly higher rate for people of color. According to an NAACP fact sheet , Black women are also incarcerated at twice the rate of White women and a 2010 study showed that one in nine Black kids have an incarcerated parent, which could often lead to disruptive living situations for the kid or the missing of important childhood events. For folks interested in the #FreeBlackMamas cause, the National Bail Out collective provides a donation link here .

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#FreeBlackMamas Campaign Aims To Free Black Moms Who Can’t Afford Bail On Mother’s Day

Never Seen Before Footage Of Michael Brown On The Day He Died Unveiled In Upcoming Documentary

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“Stranger Fruit’s” director says this new footage proves that on the day that Brown died, he didn’t try to rob a local convenience store.

Never Seen Before Footage Of Michael Brown On The Day He Died Unveiled In Upcoming Documentary

#BlackLivesMatter: Ex-Atlanta Police Officer Indicted In Death Of Unarmed Man

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James Burns was also charged with aggravated assault and making a false statement in relation to the June 22 killing of 22-year-old Deravis Caine Rogers.

#BlackLivesMatter: Ex-Atlanta Police Officer Indicted In Death Of Unarmed Man

George Zimmerman Punched In Face For Allegedly Bragging About Killing Trayvon Martin

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It’s funny how karma works, isn’t it?

George Zimmerman Punched In Face For Allegedly Bragging About Killing Trayvon Martin

George Zimmerman Punched In Face For Allegedly Bragging About Killing Trayvon Martin

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It’s funny how karma works, isn’t it?

George Zimmerman Punched In Face For Allegedly Bragging About Killing Trayvon Martin

Unarmed Black Man Shot By Police While Lying On The Ground with hands up!

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Black Man Says He Was Shot By North Miami Police While Lying On The Ground

Unarmed Black Man Shot By Police While Lying On The Ground with hands up!

Audio Released: Philando Castile Pulled Over Because He Matched Description of Suspect With ‘Wide Set Nose’

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Castile’s uncle stressed that the audio proves that the only reason his nephew was pulled over was because of racial profiling.

Audio Released: Philando Castile Pulled Over Because He Matched Description of Suspect With ‘Wide Set Nose’

Staten Island Teen Dies Of Asthma Attack Fleeing From Racist Mob

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A young boy is dead after a mob chased him to his death.

Staten Island Teen Dies Of Asthma Attack Fleeing From Racist Mob

Black Excellence: Polow Da Don’s New Group Vintage Nation Drops Ode To Melanin “Cuz I’m Black” [Video]

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Black Excellence: Polow Da Don’s New Group Vintage Nation Drops Ode To Melanin “Cuz I’m Black” [Video]

I Don’t Feel Safe From Terrorism

A couple of weeks ago, terrorists killed more than 100 people in Paris . This, of course, led to a worldwide discussion bout terrorism and safety across the globe. Isis once again became the top discussion on everyone’s minds. Donald Trump wants to become the next Hitler in order to keep refugees and Muslims out of the country. Whole cities have been shut down to curb terrorist threats. Terrorism. Isis. Terrorism. Isis. Every article I read now, tells me my chances of getting killed by a member of a terrorist group whose headquarters are 3,000 miles away. I’m not scared of ISIS. I’ve seen two videos of ISIS beheading Western citizens. I’ve seen – man, I don’t even know how many…30? 40? – videos of police killing unarmed people of color. I’ve watched bullets enter Black bodies. I’ve seen Black bodies fall lifeless to the ground. I’ve seen police look at the bodies with little regard for if they’re alive or not. I know what terrorism looks like, and I see the faces of terror every single day. My nephew lives with me and he just started a job that requires him to work nights and catch a bus home. It also would mean he’d have to walk a few blocks to our house in the dark. I immediately vetoed the idea: “no, I’m picking you up at the bus stop.” And without thinking, I gave the first, most prescient justification that came to mind – without a hint of irony: “There are cops out there.” No muggers. Or gang members or coyotes. The police. Because I see terrorism and terrorism looks like men and women with badges murdering innocent people based on the color of their skin. But the police aren’t the only terrorists, by a mile. America has had domestic terrorism that’s aimed at people of color ever since we got here. What else do you call church bombings and eradication of entire Black communities? In Paris, terrorists connected to ISIS went to a cafe and opened fire. Two men also opened fire at a concert. These acts of terror gripped the entire world. Two nights ago, terrorists opened fire on a crowd here in America. They fired at the crowd because the gathering of people represented ideals that were threatening to the shooters. Five people were shot. You didn’t hear the story? That’s because the shooting took place when White supremacists opened fire on a crowd of #BlackLivesMatter protesters. That’s what terrorism looks like to me. But it’s easier for us to pretend like terrorism is thousands of miles away. Where we can fear them like we fear global warming or the rapture; possible doom that we can choose to ignore if we don’t want to face it. But I don’t have that luxury when I think about the terrorism of racism in America. Every time I pass a police car, I’m faced with the possibility that my life could end. Black people are living in the face of real-life terror. We don’t have to read reports to know what terror looks like. We see it firsthand every day. Ever since the attacks on Paris, governors, mayors and crappy presidential candidates have been calling for some sort of methods to screen refugees and muslims to keep the country “safe.” When in actuality refugees aren’t committing or even plotting acts of terror in America. But the entire country is focused on vetting these individuals. I wonder, though, how much safer would this country be if even half the effort to track refugees was spent vetting members of law enforcement and people in power to make sure that they believe that Black Lives Matter? Maybe then, I’d feel safe from terrorism in America.

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I Don’t Feel Safe From Terrorism