during a chat on Instagram Live. “I still have to use wisdom in my words. I still have to make sure that I’m not being divisive; that I am trying to bring us together and shed light…and [offer] real tangible solutions and ways to proactively help make change versus just being emotional, which I have the right to be.”Like so many other Americans, and citizens around the world, the Girlfriends Check In star is struggling to accept that Floyd was senselessly killed by White former police officer Derek Chauvin.
It didn’t help that in response, many peacefully protested only to be met with more violence at the hands of those who were sworn in to “serve and protect.” “Girlfriends Check In” star Meagan Good speaks about protesting on the front.
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