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George Floyd Family Lawyer Ben Crump: Trial Is A Chance For Justice
Ben Crump has long represented families of Black people killed by police. Crump says accountability is one thing, but “justice would be them still here with us living.”
March 10, 2021, 6:07 PM
Attorney Ben Crump speaks during a press conference at the site where George Floyd was killed in Minneapolis. Crump has represented numerous families of people killed by police.
When Black people are killed by police, one man has represented their families again and again: Ben Crump.
The high-profile civil rights attorney has taken on more than 200 police violence cases, bringing media attention and winning millions in civil settlements for the families of those killed.
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When Black people are killed by police, one man has represented their families again and again: Ben Crump.
The high-profile civil rights attorney has taken on more than 200 police violence cases, bringing media attention and winning millions in civil settlements for the families of those killed.
Just in the past year, he s worked with the families of Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor, Jacob Blake and George Floyd.
Now, attention is shifting back to Minneapolis for jury selection in the trial of Derek Chauvin, the former police officer charged with murder in Floyd s death.
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Hunger has been weaponized in the war in Yemen, says a former U.N. official who is currently in the country. We are seeing a relentless countdown to a possible famine that the world hasn t seen since Ethiopia in the 1980s, says Jan Egeland, who is now secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
The need is enormous: Nearly 50,000 Yemenis are already starving to death and 16 million will go hungry this year, according to the United Nations.
The U.N. held a conference Monday to attempt to drum up $3.85 billion in new humanitarian aid. Rich countries cut back on donations last year as the pandemic took hold.
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Hunger has been weaponized in the war in Yemen, says a former U.N. official who is currently in the country. We are seeing a relentless countdown to a possible famine that the world hasn t seen since Ethiopia in the 1980s, says Jan Egeland, who is now secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council.
The need is enormous: Nearly 50,000 Yemenis are already starving to death and 16 million will go hungry this year, according to the United Nations.
The U.N. held a conference Monday to attempt to drum up $3.85 billion in new humanitarian aid. Rich countries cut back on donations last year as the pandemic took hold.
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There s Jade, whom Coster describes as a woman who is trying to figure out how to pursue her own ambitions while also taking care of a child on her own. And Lacey May, a woman who is struggling financially and trying to secure a future for her girls that she wasn t able to secure for herself.
Their paths cross at a high school auditorium in North Carolina. In fact, at a community meeting about a new integration program, one that will bring students from the largely black east side of town to the largely white high school on the west side, Jade from that east side is fighting to get her son Gee into the school. Lacey May and her daughters live on the West Side, and she s spearheading a campaign to keep the new students out. The two families stories wind together over decades, each of them fighting to overcome shattering loss.
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