Angela Davis, the struggle of an intelligent woman
Angela Davis, the struggle of an intelligent woman
Angela Davis is a woman whose struggle is exemplary. Fighting for black people and advocating for women's rights are well known. Angela Davis is definitely the struggle of an intelligent woman. The answer is very old; he has spent his youth in the stinking solitude of court cells, prisons, and torture chambers. The woman is now a professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a symbol of resistance in the 1970s.
She was a woman who continued her
journey of consciousness by joining the "Black Panther Party",
which gave a sense of existence to an era in America. This woman liked weapons,
but she had books in her hands more than weapons. She is not a poet or a
writer, but a black woman who thinks understands, and speaks without
fear.
Yes! You may know that I am talking
about the American public heroine "Angela Davis". Angela
Davis, who along with her colleagues succeeded in proving the truth that
"black is also beautiful.
"That Angela Davis was an
inspiration for a long time. Angela Davis was once a political and social
heroine. Angela Davis became a beautiful intellectual with a lot of books. He
had learned not only from study and observation but also from experience that
"prisons do not make human beings better human beings, prisons swallow
them up." I write with love that "the real issue is not law and
justice. The main thing is your social status and expensive lawyer.
We may disagree with many of Angela
Davis' statements, but there is no denying the fact that "as long as
the law remains a prisoner of circumstances, it cannot liberate society."
It's also beautiful that "there should be a difference between justice and
revenge." Along with Angela Davis, we must not forget MartinLuther King Jr., who said:
"Injustice anywhere is a threat to
justice everywhere."
Namely: “Wherever there is injustice, it
will be a threat to justice.
Why racism?
Regarding racism, Angela Davis
says he sees it as a reflection of the moment that has been going on for
decades and even centuries. That we have racism on everyone's agenda in this
country and I think what is amazing about this moment is that we are
recognizing that racism is really institutional and structural that this
country Is embedded in the very fabric of.
Trying to figure out ways to start this
process of ending racism One thing I think is very interesting about this the moment is feminist awareness and of course, the last major dynamic that We have
seen in this country and all over the world.
So I reflect on this current moment not
only of the racist consciousness that is developing but also of the feminist
consciousness but we have seen these moments come to an end and nothing has
happened before you Where you know the protests we are seeing will actually be
more than just an emotional moment but I think a lot of people in this country
want to see a serious institutional change that demands to discredit the police
department. It is not just a matter of police reform to improve the police so
that they do not get rid of the so-called bad apples.
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