Like Uncle Ziggy, who stormed the scene in the ’80s, this member of the Marley tribe has an uncanny physical resemblance to its legendary patriarch, pop culture icon Bob Marley. But the similarities run much deeper than surface level: Skip’s entire persona is a natural extension of his late grandfather’s. Sitting down to talk with the reggae royal was similar to what you’d imagine meeting Bob would be like—it was almost as if he’d time traveled. ultraboost dfb “[Lynching] is the work of the ‘unwritten law’ about which so much is said, and in whose behest butchery is made a pastime and national savagery condoned. The first statute of this ‘unwritten law’ was written in the blood of thousands of brave men who thought that a government that was good enough to create a citizenship was strong enough to protect it. Under the authority of a national law that gave every citizen the right to vote, the newly-made citizens chose to exercise their suffrage. But the reign of the national law was short-lived and illusionary. Hardly had the sentences dried upon the statute-books before one southern State after another raised the cry against ’negro domination’ and proclaimed there was an ’unwritten law’ that justified any means to resist it.”—Ida B. Wells-Barnett ultraboost dfb have demanded action on climate change in more than 2,000 protests in 125 countries. These global climate protests are ongoing and support the urgency Indigenous cultures have pressed upon this issue. ultraboost dfb “Now I don’t use it as a tactic. I use it because I believe there was no more important invention of the 20th century than Gandhi’s inventing a way to wage war and to make social change without killing and maiming our fellow human beings.”— Comment on non-violent protests fromDiane Nash ultraboost dfb
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