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quynh
@quynhtran

Its always those ppl on
campus who REFUSE to put
on a coat...... like Brian please
its 35 outside and snowing
your blood vessels are
screaming

UMich Running Club
@MRun

It’s official! Your MRun
men and women won both
championship titles at NIRCA
cross country nationals in
Lexington, KY!

Mikayla Bird
@mikaylabird29

Am I really paying a small
fortune to sit in a library that
reeks of bologna

investor gadget
@tomfooleryy

Professor: F.

Me: Perhaps I was too ahead
of my time for some people...

UMich Tea
@umichtea

just matched with my GSI on
Tinder cant wait to see how
class goes tomorrow!

Brandon McLeod
@_BrandonMcLeod

Umich = A school wide
competition on announcing
who got the least sleep the
night before and then one-
upping the answer

WOLVE RINE OF THE WE E K

ALEXIS RANKIN/Daily

“Do you think Thanksgiving
should be a national holiday?
Why or why not?”

I think historically
Thanksgiving has
been a national
holiday as a time
for Americans to
come together
and celebrate their
friends and their
family and for that
reason I think that
the intention is
fantastic. However,
we have to realize
the implications of
where the holiday
originated and
understand that
we persecuted the
groups that we once
celebrated with.

Public Policy junior
Kendal Kaiser

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the awards, each panelist
got the chance to introduce
themselves. Wind began by
addressing the crowd and
thanking
them
for
their

commitment to this cause.
He said since the Parkland
shooting nine months ago,

he has been inspired by
the hope he has seen around
him.

“Since that day, I’ve had a lot

of time to think,” Wind said.
“And what I see everywhere
I go is hope. What I think is
most important for me to be
here today to tell all of you
is that you are the hope that
I see. And I want to thank all
of you for coming out tonight
because it means that you

care. It means that you care
enough about gun violence
to try and stop it. And I think
that is the most important
thing, is that we are here to
stop gun violence.”

Wind followed this up by

urging the audience to act on
their empathy and call their
congressmen.

“I want to give you all a

little job,” Wind said. “When
you go home, and it doesn’t

have to be today, just
this week, even if it’s this
month, and I want you to
call your congressman
and I want you to say
that
you
want
gun

violence legislation to be
passed … The next step
is making sure that the
people that we vote for
are actually representing
our views, and we will
not get anywhere unless
we take that initiative,
unless we actually pick
up the phone.”

Sixteen-year-old

Ke’Shon Newman, one of
the representatives from
B.R.A.V.E,
shared
his

personal gun violence
tragedy
with
the

audience.

“On May 2nd 2016, my

brother was shot nine
times and killed due to
him being in between
crossfire,”
Newman

said. “That day brought
my
family
so
much

trauma, not just because
of his death, but because
of fear that another day

my mother might lose another
son, because of where we live
and because of the way that
the conditions are right now.”

Newman
said
he
was

unwilling
to
allow
his

brother to become another
statistic. He decided to join
B.R.A.V.E to make a change
in his community so another
tragedy
doesn’t
have
to

happen to another family.

“I’m tired,” Newman said.

“I’m tired of losing loved
ones, I’m tired of fear inside
of everyone’s heart. I’m tired
of people portraying a Black
man as a threat or portraying
them as a gang member, or
saying that they were inside
that incident because they
were inside of a gang. I’m
tired of someone being pulled
over and shot because they
thought they had a weapon,
when they were really trying
to brush their hair.”

Wind
shared
this

sentiment, also illustrating a
frustration with the dangers
Americans have to live with
every single day.

“We should not be afraid

to send people to school,”
Wind said. “We should not
be afraid to send people to
grocery stores. We should not
be afraid to go to a bar, to a
nightclub, to a movie theater.
We should not be living in
fear due to gun violence in
this country, and we need
things to change.”

Whitney
described
to

the audience the day of the

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