A Message From Our Chapter President

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COVID-19 will eventually go away or be controlled with a vaccine, and financial crises will be resolved by the return of jobs, the stock market, and optimism; yet racism lives on, for more than 300 years, and 60 years after the Civil Rights movement. Black Lives Matter started with people not being heard. To quote Martin Luther King, "Rioting is the voice of the unheard." In the 60's, we marched for the right to vote, and to end segregation, and all that it implied. Today, we march to end systemic racism, which comes in the form of police brutality—and other forms—some white people claiming they're not racists, but, when angered, calling "wolf" by saying the Black person did them wrong, whether in the park, or the front lawn of a Black person's home—because they didn't know they lived there—or in a public venue that all should be free to attend. I hope the next generation will see people as humans—one family, and that our home is the world—fear not the color of one's skin.

The next generation will vote starting this November. I say: Vote for justice, not suppression; vote for equality, not greed; vote for health, not exclusion; and vote for human dignity

Sheila Johnson-Heacock

President, National Coalition of 100 Black Women - Silicon Valley Chapter.

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