Kaepernick's company publishing essays on policing, prisons

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Colin Kaepernick's publishing company is putting out a collection of 30 essays over the next four weeks about abolition, policing and prisions.

The former San Francisco 49ers quarterback envisioned and curated this collection following the deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.

In his introduction, Kaepernick writes the killings of Floyd and Taylor “forced our nation to grapple with not only the devastation of police terrorism, but also the institutions that constitute, enhance, and expand the carceral state.”

 

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Where can we not see them?

And what exactly would a football player know about any of that?

Wow. How amazing....🥱

remember when sports figures were uneducated rubes whose formal education was an afterthought by everyone involved in it? what changed?

Never heard of him! AllLivesMatter

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