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@MalcolmLondon

Called the Gil-Scott Heron of his generation by Cornel West. CONTACT: info@malcolmlondon.com

Westside, Chicago, IL
Joined June 2009

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  1. Trigger Warning: I spent the last month having daily conversations with many community members that led to writing this public statement in an attempt to be fully transparent & recommit myself to being accountable. I am grateful to those people. My Full Statement Below:

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    in 2019 we are not leaving ourselves, our brothers, our homies or other men unaccountable.

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  3. I would like to publicly apologize to Troi. The harm I caused her was publicly named. I want to publicly apologize and will continue working to take full accountability.

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  4. I do not take lightly the neccesary committment to ending gender violence. I am committed to constantly educating myself, other men & boys on enthusiastic consent & ending rape culture. I will be off of social media while I continue to listen and reflect.

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  5. I am grateful to all the labor gone into; not only my process but the legacy of organizing that makes these necessary conversations possible. I am not by any means some expert on transformative justice or ending rape culture.

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  6. Tonight I’ve been made aware of other interactions that I need to truly reflect on. Though I am surprised, I do not intend to ignore what is being said and wholeheartedly want to continue to be held accountable.

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  7. This process of unlearning is always ongoing. I remain accountable to the communities I serve & strive to continue making amends to the person I harmed. A lesson I take away from my process is that I am capable of committing harm even when I desperately intend not to.

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  8. in 2015 I was publicly called out for sexual assault. I went through a survivor-led transformative justice process in which I was held accountable for my actions by the person I sexual assaulted. All of the information on that process can be found here:

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    so... again... and honestly this isn’t just about drake. people are not asking questions that should be asked. And it’s real easy to watch and say “why didn’t anyone xyz...” but there’s a lot of folks hooting & hollering in this video.

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    Jan 5

    Hey new followers 👋🏿👋🏿👋🏿 I'm an unapologetic Black queer Feminist who believes none of us are free until all of us are free. This means I support prison abolition, investment in Black and Brown communities, transformative justice, and protection of Black trans women at all costs.

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    Jan 5

    I hope ya’ll grow to hate white supremacy as much as ya’ll hate when black people talk about it.

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    Jan 4

    Please keep these survivors in your hearts and minds as you watch the doc series. It took a LOT to come forward and tell these stories and now that they have they are out there and have to deal with folks sitting in judgement of their lives.

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    Jan 4

    . put in this labor to finally put the nail in the coffin in R. Kelly's career. But beyond that, she got Black people talking about sexual abuse for three consecutive nights through television and social media. She better get a fucking Emmy. 🏆

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    Jan 4

    An unjust system cannot justly evaluate and adjudicate harms. This is a thing that too many people bury their heads about in the same way that we bury our heads about how endemic rape is.

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  15. “engaging in sex with an underage girl” is rape.

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    Jan 4

    Tomorrow, we air what are in my opinion, the most powerful episodes. I hope you can watch.

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  17. to the men who will vocalize “well, if it was me I woulda....” well it is you, and sexual violence is pervasive around us. what are we doing to hold the men around us accountable right now?

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    Jan 4

    One of the most important parts - the enablers and the critical importance of community intervention.

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    Jan 4

    I really need us Black men to discuss Black men and boys being sexually abused and NOT in response to Black women and girls sharing their stories. One is necessary, the other is derailment.

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  20. “ah nah you good” is another word for love.

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