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The Mixer/FXĪt ReFX Nexus v2.2 there is a fusion of power and simplicity being made as a base to the Mixer/FX section just like all the other parts and components involved in ReFX Nexus v2.2. Or even one can go to the store which has dedicated TranceGate presets. One can now change the pan gated sounds between right and left channels and the loop start position with a vision of creating an enveloping stereo image. The activists say they can't wait to scrutinize what all of the candidates are proposing.One needs to try out the use of fade-in controls and tempo-synced delay which will help the user or producer in adding the spaced-out delays and gradual, subtle floods of sound peaceful to the ears. O'Malley is unveiling what his campaign describes as a comprehensive criminal justice platform. How and when you will be making that happen."Īll three major Democratic candidates and some on the GOP side are speaking at the National Urban League conference in Florida today. And I want to know what your goal is to increase employment in marginalized communities. I want to know how you are going to decrease police killings. "I want to know what your goal is to increase graduation rates in marginalized communities. "I want to know what your goal is to decrease the prison population," she said. Packnett has a lot of questions for the candidates and they go well beyond the words they choose. "But at the end of the day you're going to show me that my life matters by what you plan to do and by following through on that plan." "Rhetoric is important and language matters," said Brittany Packnett, a Ferguson protester and a member of the president's task force on policing. And we must value black lives."Īnd Clinton, speaking in South Carolina, said, "I think it is essential that we all stand up and say loudly and clearly, 'Yes, black lives matter.' "Īll of the Democratic campaigns have held meetings with activists from the movement. Sanders, at the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, said, "We must reform our criminal justice system. And I didn't mean to be insensitive in any way," he said.Īll three candidates have since adjusted their rhetoric. This compounds concerns that activists already had about policing tactics implemented when he was mayor of Baltimore.Īfter leaving the stage, in an interview with This Week in Blackness, O'Malley apologized for using the phrase. That's where O'Malley used the phrase "all lives matter" - not once, but twice. "People will choose to stay home, people will opt out of the process completely if the platforms don't speak to issues that face them," he said.Įarlier this month at the Netroots Nation conference in Arizona, both O'Malley and Sanders were confronted by protesters chanting, "Black lives matter." Clinton wasn't there. But Mckesson says the movement can't and won't be ignored. "If they plan to be president, black people are a constituency that they will not be able to take for granted and will need to speak to directly and speak to issues that black people face directly," he said.ĭemocratic candidates could risk turning off white working-class voters by aligning too closely with the Black Lives Matter movement.

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He is among the activists the Democratic campaigns have courted. They should have known better," said DeRay Mckesson, a former teacher who has become a full-time organizer in the Black Lives Matter movement. "Nobody got the messaging right at the beginning. "All lives matter" is a phrase adopted by those who seek to minimize or criticize the movement. Bernie Sanders has said, "Black lives matter, white lives matter, Hispanic lives matter."įor those at the heart of the Black Lives Matter movement, these words hit the wrong note. Martin O'Malley each used the phrase "all lives matter" in this early campaign. But in recent weeks, the Black Lives Matter movement has been a stumbling block for the Democratic candidates.įormer Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Maryland Gov. The candidates are being confronted with activists who are responding to a string of deaths of African-Americans at the hands of police.ĭemocrats have traditionally won strong margins with black voters and that is unlikely to change in 2016. Members of the Black Lives Matter movement are making sure the presidential candidates don't take their votes or their concerns for granted. O'Malley used the phrase "all lives matter" twice, which he later apologized for. Black Lives Matter activists confronted Democratic candidates Martin O'Malley and Bernie Sanders at a Netroots Nation event earlier this month.








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