SJP at ASU stands with Black Lives Matter

black lives matter

Say their names:

Philando Castile.

Alton Sterling.

Essence Bowman.

Dylan Noble.

Delrawn Small.

Stephanie Hicks.

These are some of the most recent victims of police violence in the United States, whose lives were brutally and tragically cut short. They were parents, friends, spouses, siblings, sons and daughters. They had homes, jobs, hobbies, plans and dreams. They were human and their lives mattered. Say their names.

Across the country, Black people are 3 times more likely to be killed by police than White people. In 2015, 346 Black people were killed by the police. Since the beginning of this year, 187 Black people have been killed by the police.

That is roughly one person every single day.

As students who believe in justice- from our own neighborhoods to Palestine- we cannot let this continue.

Over the years, our Black brothers and sisters have faced horrific oppression, discrimination and structural violence. They have repeatedly been told that their lives did not matter. In spite of this, they have survived and resisted with amazing courage, steadfastness, resilience and grace.

As members of SJP at ASU, we recognize their struggle for justice and affirm that Black lives, all Black lives, matter.

We extend our full, unwavering love and support to our Black brothers and sisters and stand in solidarity with them.

We support them not just because they have always supported us, not just because the freedoms of all oppressed people are inextricably connected, and not just because we care about social justice.

We support them because they matter.

Say their names.

 

(Statistics mentioned are from http://mappingpoliceviolence.org/ and are current as of July 12th, 2016)

 

Learn more about recent events, Black Lives Matter, and how you can help:

http://www.alternet.org/we-want-safety-dignity-and-justice-black-lives-matter-protests-build-nationwide

http://www.colorlines.com/articles/diamond-reynolds-i-dont-want-keep-reliving-moment

http://www.browntourage.com/magazine/oakland-stands-with-ferguson-some-resources/

https://www.raceforward.org/videos/systemic-racism

http://www.epi.org/publication/making-ferguson/

http://mappingpoliceviolence.org/

 

Learn about Black and Palestinian solidarity:

http://www.blackforpalestine.com/read-the-statement.html

http://972mag.com/watch-lauryn-hill-angela-davis-call-for-black-palestinian-solidarity/112800/

https://electronicintifada.net/content/how-sun-palestine-reached-black-panther-jail/15069

http://www.democracynow.org/2016/3/28/freedom_is_a_constant_struggle_angela

https://mic.com/articles/105116/palestinian-activists-are-sharing-messages-from-palestine-2ferguson#.0bipxKCMu

http://www.ebony.com/news-views/angela-davis-rasmea-odeh-connecting-palestine-prisons-police-495

https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/palestinians-salute-black-solidarity-call-joint-struggle

https://electronicintifada.net/content/palestinian-liberation-key-matter-our-time-say-black-leaders/14783

 

We’re back!!!

It’s been a long time, but we’re getting back to updating our social media! Looking forward to a great new semester with lots of amazing discussions, activities and events!

If you’re a new student interested in joining, please be sure to sign up via our SunDevilSync page for announcements and ASU events.

If you are an old member, also make sure you join the page as we are currently working on redoing the email listserv and in the meantime, we will be using ASU’s system for general announcements.

We look forward to working together for peace and justice in Palestine!