As voices grow louder in support of calls for an arrest and further investigation into the death of Florida teen Trayvon Martin, celebrities are also speaking out.
Making an appearance on CNN Thursday, R&B singer/actor Tyrese Gibson said he believes Martin’s death will bring about change.
“I’m really happy about the amount of attention that it’s getting and I’m disappointed at the same time because it’s not getting nearly as much of attention as it should be getting. But I will say to his family and friends that his death was not in vain,” said Gibson. “See, this is a mess that’s turned into a message. And there’s a lot of people out here that know in the streets and the ghettos around the country that these Trayvons exist every day. Trayvons happened last night, last week, last year.”
According to Tyrese, citing the organization MADD, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, a continued public push for change can lead to positive results.
“The loss of Trayvon’s life was not in vain. I just believe that,” Gibson told Soledad O’Brien. “And even though we’re dealing with the thick of what just happened and the injustice that’s taken place. There was a little girl name Cherry in 1980 who was run over by a drunk driver. Her mother, Candice Lightner, through her rage and outcry for help and justice organized MADD which is Mothers against Drunk Drivers. And with all of the laws that are now in place around the country because of this organization, millions of lives of little kids have been saved because they really stepped the laws up pertaining to people and drunk driving.”
While Tyrese is hopeful of a positive outcome, with plans to travel to Florida next week, he admitted the situation would have been different if “a black man had taken the life of a white child.”
“I just believe if a black man had taken the life of a white child, then it would be a whole another situation. And I’m not the guy that’s caught up in racism. That’s not my angle. But I will say that there are stereotypes and there are certain expectations that happen in this country pertaining to the loss of a life,” said Tyrese Gibson. “And we are just not seeing that type of attention happen toward Mr. Zimmerman. That’s why everybody is outraged.”
Tyrese wrapped up his time on ‘Starting Point With Soledad O’Brien’ stating:
“I’m on my way to Florida next week. Hey, Zimmerman, I got a bag of Skittles. Are you going to shoot me?”
In related news, a peaceful rally took place in Sanford, Florida Thursday night. Rev. Al Sharpton led supporters demanding answers in the ongoing case. George Zimmerman, the Neighborhood Watch Captain responsible for Martin’s death, remains a free man.
On February 26th, 2012 the world was changed forever. An unarmed black teenager named Trayvon Martin was shot and killed by George Zimmerman in Sanford, Florida. This tragic event sparked outrage and protest around the country as people sought justice for this young man’s death. One of those people is Tyrese Gibson.
The singer-songwriter has been a vocal advocate for social justice since that fateful day nearly eight years ago when he first heard about what happened to Trayvon Martin. He has used his platform to spread awareness about police brutality and racism against African Americans. He also opened up an online store called “Justice For Trayvon” which sells merchandise bearing the slain teen’s name and image with proceeds benefiting charities dedicated to assisting victims of gun violence.
It’s clear that Tyrese will not let Trayvon’s life be forgotten or go in vain—he is determined to keep fighting until there is true equality for all races in America. In this article we will explore how Tyrese has kept Trayvon Martin’s memory alive through his music, activism, and advocacy work over the past 8 years.
Tyrese’s Support Of Trayvon Martin
Tyrese Gibson has been a vocal supporter of the late Trayvon Martin and his family since 2013. The rapper, singer, and actor took to social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram to post heartfelt messages about this tragedy that shook the nation. He was also involved in many protests for justice that erupted after George Zimmerman’s acquittal. In an interview with MTV News, Tyrese emotionally declared: “This isn’t just about another young black kid getting killed…this is about our sons.”
It was clear from the beginning that Tyrese was taking this situation personally as he felt a responsibility to use his platform to speak out against injustice. As he said on Instagram shortly after the verdict: “I’m asking all of us to stand up together and fight back! We have so much power when we are united!” He used his influence to call attention to systemic racism and police brutality while encouraging people to collectively demand change.
Through his passionate advocacy for Trayvon Martin, it became apparent how closely Tyrese identifies with this cause. According to him, no parent should ever have their child taken away due to racial profiling or violence – something far too common in today’s society. With every action he takes in remembrance of Trayvon, Tyrese ensures that the life lost will not be forgotten anytime soon.
Continuing Legacy Of Trayvon Martin
Tyrese’s dedication to the legacy of Trayvon Martin has been unwavering since 2013. His ambition to ensure that no one else experiences such a tragedy is only growing with time, and he continues to call attention to systemic racism and police brutality whenever possible. He also works closely with The Trayvon Martin Foundation, an organization founded by Sybrina Fulton in honor of her son who lost his life on February 26th, 2012. Through this foundation, Tyrese helps support families dealing with similar tragedies and provides mentorship opportunities for young people from underprivileged backgrounds.
In addition to advocating for justice for victims of racial violence, Tyrese often uses his platform to celebrate Trayvon’s life and empower others through his story. On social media platforms like Instagram, he frequently posts tributes dedicated to remembering the 17-year-old teenager whose life was cut short too soon. In these posts, Tyrese reflects on how much progress still needs to be made in order to achieve true equality – and how we all have a responsibility in making it happen.
It is clear that Tyrese will continue using his influence until the fight against injustice is won; whether it be speaking out at protests or working closely with organizations like The Trayvon Martin Foundation. By doing so, he ensures that Trayvon’s memory lives on while fighting for a better future for everyone involved.
Conclusion
In conclusion, I believe that Tyrese has done an incredible job of carrying on the legacy of Trayvon Martin and continuing to fight for justice. His support has been unwavering even after more than 8 years since his tragic death. He is a passionate advocate for social justice, but he also understands the importance of keeping Trayvon’s memory alive in meaningful ways.
I can personally relate to what Tyrese has been through as someone who was affected by racism growing up. It’s inspiring to see him use his platform to bring attention to such important issues. The way that he uses his music and other forms of media to spread awareness is really powerful.
It’s clear that Tyrese believes Trayvon’s life wasn’t in vain, which is something we should all strive towards – honoring those we have lost while bringing about positive changes in our society. We must continue pushing forward with the same passion and commitment so that one day everyone will be able to experience true equality and justice for all.