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Can we say their names right now? Can we speak their names, as long as we have breath in our bodies?" A photo posted by Wondaland Records (@wondaland) on Aug 12 , 2015at 10 27pm PDT Her line "Won't you say their names" refers to the hashtag #SayHerName, an offshoot of #BlackLivesMatter, which was shared to raise awareness of black women being killed or sexually abused by US police.
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