Poet Aja Monet Confronts Police Brutality Against Black Women With #SayHerName
"Melissa Williams, Aja Monet reads, Darnisha Harris. Her voice is strong; it marches along, but it shakes a little, although not from nerves. Shes performing a poem that includes the forgotten names of girls and women whove been injured or killed by the police. She finishes forcefully, then pauses, exhales. Can I do that again? she asks. Its my first time reading it out loud, and ... she trails off.
Monet had written the poem -- a contribution to the #SayHerName campaign, a necessary continuation of the Black Lives Matter movement focusing on overlooked police violence against women -- earlier that morning. That evening, shed read it at a vigil. Now, she was practicing on camera, surprised by the power of her own words.
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