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In The Thick

Saving Our Sons

In The Thick

Futuro Media

News, Politics

4.91.9K Ratings

🗓️ 20 April 2018

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Summary

With Maria away traveling, Julio sits down with Futuro Media’s Executive Director, Erika Dilday, for a special In The Thick conversation. As this Friday marks 19 years since the Columbine High School massacre and the second national student walkout for gun control following the Parkland shooting, Julio and Erika discuss the POC perspective of gun violence as a symptom of a larger issue in the country: systemic racism.

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0:00.0

Hey welcome to the Nimuthik. I'm Jolli Gala and today I have a special guest in the Harlem studio.

0:06.7

Maria's way traveling and Erica Dilday, Futuro Media's executive director is with me.

0:14.0

What's up, Erica?

0:15.0

Hey Julio, I thought you were going to say Eric is in the house, but...

0:19.0

Oh, well, the Harlem studio is...

0:22.0

It's a small house.

0:23.0

But Erica, I wanted to bring you on because as parents, like we have been talking ever since the

0:30.0

Parkland Florida shooting on Valentine's Day.

0:33.0

The young people have been mobilizing against gun violence.

0:36.0

It's difficult. I mean today is the second national student walkout for gun control since the Park

0:40.9

Land shooting. And there are over 2,000 protests and actions planned.

0:48.0

And it's also 19 years since the Columbine's school shooting,

0:52.0

and we're still dealing with this.

0:55.0

I know and as students were walking out this morning

0:58.8

another school shooting took place in Ocala Florida at Forest High School.

1:03.4

One student was injured and the suspect is in custody.

1:07.0

It's still happening.

1:08.2

I know it's crazy.

1:09.1

And one of the things that I wanted to bring out

1:12.4

is, you know, we're talking about the intersectionality

1:14.8

we're talking about how especially and you know got to love those parkland

1:19.8

students who brought out the fact that their white privilege was allowing this to be

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