Posted on January 30, 2018 by Christina L.
Sonia Joseph. That is a name I want you all to know. Sonia Joseph is the mother of the late 20-year-old Giovonn Joseph-McDade, who was shot to death by police officers in Kent, Washington last June. Like any mother who loses a child, especially so unexpectedly,… Continue Reading “Sonia Joseph: A name we all should know”
Category: African American, Black, Motherhood, Police Force, Social JusticeTags: accountability, African American, Awareness, Black, brave, Charleena Lyles, Children, cops, courage, court, courtroom, death, Deescalate, diversity, Giovonn Joseph-McDade, i-940, injustice, inquest, King County, Law, Moms, Motherhood, Parenting, police, Seattle, Social Justice, Sonia, Tommy Le, understanding, Washington
Posted on January 24, 2018 by Christina L.
“…by demonstrating that all peoples cry, laugh, eat, worry, and die, it can introduce the idea that if we try and understand each other, we may even become friends.” -Maya Angelou I believe that by talking to one another and genuinely listening to what others… Continue Reading “And so the Journey Begins”
Category: UncategorizedTags: Communication, dialogue, diversity, friendship, Social Justice, understanding
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