What’s Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: UntitledJuly 24, 2020 at 7:00 am by Mario Smith by Mario SmithJuly 24, 2020June 23, 2020Filed under:Lit“Brown People for Black Power” by William Estrada UntitledBy Mario SmithInterestingIf black people said white lives matter would white people insist that all lives matterWritten by Mario C.2015 Related StoriesWhat's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: 9 Minutes This poem begins with 9 minutes of silence.What's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: after BAM poem(s) aint enuf What's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: Remain Silent When it is the police, We remain silentWhat's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: Chicago Rememory With teargas in tear ducts we cry…What's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: Black People Are Not Dumber Than You Let me at least explain that it’s because I feel like I have to prove to you that I’m smart.What's Going On—Artists, Poets & Writers Respond to Racial Injustice & Police Brutality: The Awakening, A Death In 4000 Words And we thought it was over. Thought it was the end of days. But then, the camel’s back broke, the pill too large to swallow, enough had finally surpassed enough.