To Covington the problem is as clear as day: “Minneapolis was fed up. Black youth are fed up.”All of the organizersTeen Voguespoke to voice support forabolishing the police that her mother had lost a 19-year-old cousin to police violence. When Matthews herself was 13 years old, she said, she lost a friend of her own to police brutality. “I think we’re just going to keep pushing our demands and see how far we can get with those,” she says. “We’re trying to get other groups on board as well. I think what we’re centering our message around is that we are for the people.” one of the first voices at the mic was Angelique Negroni-Kearse, whose husband was killed by cops in May 2017. In dash-cam footage from the incident, she toldTeen Vogue,
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