Archive for March, 2017

Former Black Lives Matter Supporter Claims Group Planned to Burn Down MN State Capitol – Heat Street

An allegedly former Black Lives Matter member has claimed in a YouTube video that the group plotted to burn down state capitol in Saint Paul, Minnesota and the governors mansion if the cop accused of shooting a black man hasnt been prosecuted.

Trey Turner, who claims to have joined the movement after the fatal shooting of Jamar Clark last March, accused the group of discussing potential plans of mayhem in a video posted on YouTube on February 27, titled the truth about Black Lives Matter.

He said he became part of the movement because BLM activists insisted they are peaceful and didnt hate whites. Turner said he was part of the 4th Precinct shut down and participated in the protests at Minnesota governor Mark Daytons mansion after Philando Castile was shot by a police officer last July.

According to the Turner, he had a debate with one of the lead organizers of the Black Lives Matter movement in St. Paul. He accuses the group of calling him a racist during the debate with BLM leader Brian Allen, saying I was called a racist, and I was called an Uncle Tom because I said that blacks need to address the killing of each other just like they need to address the killings by police.

The former member of Black Lives Matter then claimed he overheard Allen discussing with other people that if the police officer,Jeronimo Yanez, who shot Castile wasnt charged they would burn down the governors mansion.

And there was talk about going beyond that and burning down the mansions that are on Summit Avenue with the governors mansion, he added.

The allegationshave not been corroborated by any other source.

In an almost 20-minute long video, Turneralso accused another organizer, Curtis Avent, of spouting violent plans. He mentioned burning down city hall, he mentioned burning down the capitol building, he mentioned burning down the police station.

The alleged potential targets, according to Turner, were picked out because they represented white privilege.

Turner also added that these things were saidby organizers of the local Black Lives Matter chapter in St. Paul andhe wasnt behind any of the plans. He and the group parted their ways because he allegedly didnt support the idea of white privilege.

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Black Lives Matter Safe Space Opens in Winooski – Middlebury Campus (subscription)

Shop 4 Change opened on Feb. 11 as a Black Lives Matter safe space in Winooski, Vt. Here, the coffee is organic and Fair Trade and, judging by the turnout on the grand opening, delicious. But there is more than meets the eye at this sweet spot.

I realized, hearing the stories of many, many Chittenden County residents of color, that there was definitely a need for a place they could come to, and to tell their stories in a more purposeful way, recounts owner Ebony Nyoni to The Burlington Free Press.

The opening of Shop 4 Change is no doubt a step in the right direction for the growing black population in the county.

Speaking in regards to the shop, Assistant Professor of American Studies Jessyka Finley commented, This is necessary and important work. Finley is currently teaching a Black Lives Matter course at the College.w

According to Vermonts recently released 2010 census data, Vermonts population overall grew to 625,741, which is a 2.8 percent growth rate. Non-white Hispanics, Blacks and Vermonters belonging to two or more minority groups each added more than 3,000 people to Vermonts population. Asians added about 2,700. Yet, like other states in the U.S., Vermont is not free from reported incidences of discrimination against African-Americans.

The percentage of black people imprisoned in Vermont is nearly 10 times greater than the percentage of black Vermonters free in the streets. Black Vermonters make up just 1.2 percent of the states general population, but 10.7 percent of its incarcerated population.

In 2015, white nationalist fliers were left outside the homes of two Burlington women. More recently, in September 2016, a Black Lives Matter banner was stolen from a flagpole on the University of Vermont campus.

Consequently, the new Shop 4 Change center on Main Street is here to make the lives of people of color in Vermont more tolerable, Nyoni told The Burlington Free Press.

In 2015, Gov. Peter Shumlin designated Feb. 12 as Black Lives Matter Day. The Vermont chapter of the Black Lives Matter movement is fast on its way to becoming official. Until then, spaces like Shop 4 Change are necessary for building a stronger Vermont community.

Nyoni and the team of volunteers who run the shop are making a difference in a small way. Besides fair-trade coffee, the shop also sells pastries, Black Lives Matter apparel and donated artwork, all of which are for sale.

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‘Black Lives Matter’ is one of many threads running through Nina Chanel Abney’s art – News & Observer


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'Black Lives Matter' is one of many threads running through Nina Chanel Abney's art
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In recent years, protests around the Black Lives Matter movement have given Abney ample raw material to work with. A lot of her paintings from the past few years depict confrontations between African-Americans and white law-enforcement officers, but ...

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Top Senate Democrat Chuck Schumer wants Sessions to resign for the ‘good of the country’ – ABC News

Sen. Chuck Schumer today joined several Democratic lawmakers in calling for Attorney General Jeff Sessions' resignation amid reports that he met with the Russian ambassador to the United States on two occasions, despite denying during his confirmation hearing that he had made contact with Russian officials.

"The information reported last night makes it clear beyond the shadow of a doubt that Attorney General Sessions cannot possibly lead an investigation into Russian interference in our elections or come anywhere near it," the New York senator and minority leader said of revelations that Sessions had contact with the Russians last year.

He added: "There cannot be even the scintilla of doubt about the impartiality and fairness of the attorney general, the top law enforcement official of the land. After this, it's clear Attorney General Sessions does not meet that test. Because the Department of Justice should be above reproach, for the good of the country, Attorney General Sessions should resign.

Schumers comments echoed those of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi Wednesday evening who said, "Jeff Sessions lied under oath during his confirmation hearing before the Senate. Under penalty of perjury, he told the Senate Judiciary Committee, 'I have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and I did not have communications with the Russians. We now know that statement is false."

For his part, Sessions said in a statement Wednesday night that, "I never met with any Russian officials to discuss issues of the campaign. I have no idea what this allegation is about. It is false."

Other Democratic lawmakers have called for Sessions to resign, while some say he should at least recuse himself from overseeing any investigation into the question of alleged ties between Trump officials and Russians during and after the 2016 election.

Rep. Tim Ryan, D-Ohio, and Rep. Elijah Cummings, D-Md., have called for his resignation, as has Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., and Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo.

"It is inconceivable that even after Michael Flynn was fired for concealing his conversations with the Russians that Attorney General Sessions would keep his own conversations secret for several more weeks," said Cummings, who is the ranking Democrat on the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. "Attorney General Sessions should resign immediately."

According to a Justice Department official, Sessions' meetings with ambassadors were in his capacity as a senator on the Armed Services Committee and about relations between the two countries.

But one of the Democrats on the Senate Armed Services Committee, Sen. McCaskill, said that she has never held a call or a meeting with the Russian ambassador.

"Ive been on the Senate Armed Services Committee for 10 years, and in that time, have had no call from, or meeting with, the Russian ambassador," McCaskill said in a statement released this morning. "Ever. Thats because ambassadors call members of Foreign Relations Committee. Attorney General Sessions should resign.

But in light of tweets that surfaced today showing McCaskill had, in fact, met with the ambassador in a group setting, the senator clarified that she has never had a one-on-one meeting with Kislyak, as Sessions did.

She responded on Twitter about her old tweets, arguing that 4 years ago went to meeting of many Senators about international adoptions. Russian Amb also attended, and, Again, As senior member of Armed Serv, never received call or request from Russian Amb for meeting. Never met one on one w/him.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., said on Twitter that the attorney general should resign "if it turns out Sessions lied under oath."

Many other lawmakers have stopped short of calling for resignation, but argued that the attorney general should recuse himself from leading Justice Department investigations over the alleged links between Russian officials and Trump officials, as well as Russia's purported involvement in influencing the 2016 election.

Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., said in a statement that "the attorney general cannot, in good faith, oversee an investigation at the Department of Justice and the FBI of the Trump-Russia connection, and he must recuse himself immediately.

Likewise, Sen. Amy Klobuchar, D-Minn., tweeted that Sessions "should recuse himself from investigations into Russia."

Top Democrat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Rep. Eliot Engel, D-N.Y., also called for Sessions to recuse himself and said that President Trump should appoint a special prosecutor to investigate alleged Russian interference into the election.

Republican reactions have been mixed. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy and House Oversight Committee chair Jason Chaffetz both said that Sessions should recuse himself, while other Republicans are defending Sessions.

With the notion that there was something somehow wrong with a senior senator on the armed services committee meeting with a foreign ambassador -- I think its a nothing burger," Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said this morning on MSNBC.

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225000 Demand Schumer Drop ‘Phony Democrat’ Manchin from Party Leadership – Common Dreams


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225000 Demand Schumer Drop 'Phony Democrat' Manchin from Party Leadership
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But progressive leaders like CREDO senior campaign manager Heidi Hess say the West Virginia senator is "a phony Democrat who often votes or acts in conflict with the core values of the Democratic party." "Manchin has failed time and time again to fight ...
Manchin moving closer to Trump instead of following Democrats' road to resistanceWashington Times
Just one Senate Democrat applauded Trump's call to make America greatVox
Left threatens Trump-friendly senators with primary challengesThe Hill

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