Director of Programs for Eastbay non-profit Youth Together, Akua Jackson discussed her thoughts regarding the gang rape of a Richmond High School student.
Director of Programs for Eastbay non-profit Youth Together, Akua Jackson discussed her thoughts regarding the gang rape of a Richmond High School student.
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The little animals watching, cheering, or participating in the brutal, "dehumanizing" assault didn't care because the victim was a minority--i.e., a white girl. Whites make up less than 2% of Richmond HIgh School's student body.
Well...lucky for her she gets a lot of attention from the media BECAUSE she is white. We're all concerned, but lets be honest, if it was a black/hispanic girl, folks wouldn't care as much.
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