
The weight of state violence isn’t abstract, it’s personal, argues Minneapolis poet Bao Phi.
2026-01-13 972词 中等
My child attended daycare and summer programs at Pillsbury United Communities center just four blocks away, where a multiracial cohort of kids happily play through the winter, swishing around in bulky jackets and snow pants, bouncing towards their parents. Two blocks from that, community activists have painted names of Minnesotans and others who have lost their lives to state-sanctioned violence, among them Jamar Clark, Philando Castile, and Fong Lee.
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