I am ending the day with these two events from today my mind, connected and heavy:

- Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was brought to lie in state at the Supreme Court.

Her casket was met by 120 people who clerked for her. Only one during her 27 years at SCOTUS was Black.
#RBG
- A grand jury in Kentucky did not charge any of the police officers who murdered Breonna Taylor.

Instead, it indicted a single police officer for shooting into neighboring apartments, not for shooting at the Black woman who was sleeping in her bed in her home.

#BreonnaTaylor
These events say so much about whose lives are celebrated, whose lives matter, who is remembered, who is given an opportunity, whose oppressions are noted, whose success despite oppression is lauded, and who is considered important.

America is fucked up in so many ways.
From the highest court in the US to a court in Kentucky: who is justice for? Who determines what is just? What power does justice uphold? Who can stick a middle finger up to justice? Can justice survive the tentacles of the octopus I call patriarchy?

#RBG #BreonnaTaylorMatters
This too is feminism.

To ask those questions and to demand answers that insist that we see that a Supreme Court justice who is celebrated as a champion of gender equality was not one for racial equality.

Answers that you recognize that Black women’s lives are not important.
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