From Gwen Carr, Mother of Eric Garner <[email protected]>
Subject Message from Eric Garner's mother, Gwen Carr.
Date September 25, 2020 8:59 PM
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[ [link removed] ][IMG]Gwen Carr, Eric Garner's mother at the Eric Garner Day
Celebration. 9/15/20

Dear John,

My name is Gwen Carr and I am the mother of Eric Garner. Last Tuesday,
September 15th, was Eric’s birthday and despite losing my son almost six
years ago I still use every birthday to celebrate and honor his life, and
to highlight a moment of joy that he could have experienced every year if
he were alive today.  

I can’t think of a better way to celebrate his life and to honor him and
so many other Black people who have been killed by the police than by
having September 15th officially become Eric Garner Day. 

[ [link removed] ]Join me in demanding Mayor Bill DeBlasio, Speaker Corey Johnson, and
Councilmember Deborah Rose put forth legislation to make September 15th
Eric Garner Day. 

Sadly, not much has changed since my son was murdered in 2014 - we are
still witnessing police use of chokeholds and other forms of deadly
violence against Black people with no consequences for law enforcement. 

As you probably know all too well, on July 17th, 2014 my son was
confronted by police for allegedly selling loose cigarettes on the street.
An instance that should’ve required no more than a verbal interaction
quickly and inexplicably escalated to my son being placed under arrest and
a deadly chokehold was used to subdue him. My son was asthmatic and
repeatedly begged officers to release him proclaiming “I can’t breathe”.
Despite my son’s pleas, he lost consciousness under the chokehold and laid
motionless on the ground for 7 minutes until an ambulance arrived. An hour
later, my son was pronounced dead after suffering a heart attack on the
way to the hospital.

[ [link removed] ]Even as years go by my son’s life must be remembered and Eric Garner
Day can serve as a reminder to all of us that we have no choice but to
move forward and never go back. 

With the recent murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and many others
we are reminded that despite laws being passed to protect people from
police brutality, Black people continue to be subjected to racist and
harmful actions. My heart breaks for these families, as they have had to
mourn while also watching their loved ones become the most recent
hashtags. Black people murdered by the police are not simply names--they
had lives, dreams, anxieties, and hopes about the future just like my son
did, and all of us do. 

Countless names and lives deserve proper recognition and honor. [ [link removed] ]Let’s
start by making September 15th Eric Garner Day in New York City. 

With the passing of Eric Garner Day, it is our hope that our community
will collectively take a moment to remember what Eric’s death meant to the
nation and how it shifted the conversation on harmful police practices.
Imagine what it could look like with schools and work places recognizing
the day as an opportunity to have important conversations about racial
profiling and police brutality. 

[ [link removed] ]Join me in telling the New York City Council to make September 15th
Eric Garner Day.

Thank you, 

Gwen Carr

p.s. Check out photos from the Eric Garner Day celebration that we held
last week. Activists, elected leaders, artists, and community members
joined me to celebrate my son and rally to demand Eric Garner's birthday
is officially made a holiday.

Musician Bryan Carter and his orchestra

The crowd at the celebration

Musician and Poet Amyra Leon

Resistance Revival Chorus

The crowd at the celebration

 


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