
The Way They Walk Through Us
A Reckoning With How White People Move Through Black Bodies Like We Ain’t There
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A Reckoning With How White People Move Through Black Bodies Like We Ain’t There

Javion Magee’s death never made sense — and the state has been hiding behind a lie for two years.

Anti‑racism demands a cost — and your white avoidance has been dodging the damn bill.

Mississippi keeps rewriting Black death as paperwork. This time, the community writes it back.

Where a boy from Ford Heights becomes a man built by community and carried by legacy.

A full exposure of the white deputies, the cover‑ups, the autopsies, the lineage, and the machinery that keeps disappearing Black death; and the pressure we’re applying to stop it.

How White Silence, White Innocence, and White Erasing Keep Racial Violence Going

Another hanging. The same medical examiner. The same cover‑up machinery. The same lineage of racial terror.

A moment to breathe, reconnect, and remember our own softness.

A suspicious death, a collapsed investigation, and the white supremacist blueprint behind the “suicide” ruling.