Sandra Day O'Connor, a wonderful woman Sandra Day O'Connor was born in El Paso, Texas on March 26, 1930. She is one of the greatest women in history, at least my opinion. She is an unforgettable person in the example. She is the first female Supreme Court Judge. She is still alive. Sandra Day O'Connor 's parents are Harry A. Day and Ada Mae (Wilki) Day. Her grandparents are Mamie Scott Wilkey and Willis Wilkey, and Henry Clay Day and Alice Day. Sandra's brothers and sisters are Allen and Ann.
Sandra Bland, a 28-year-old African-American woman from Chicago. She recently accepted her status in Texas her alma mater. The Sandra brand runs about 1,100 miles from Illinois to Texas. Since then the Sandra brand did not signal before moving, it was withdrawn by the police to make illegal changes. What I learned last week is that Sandra Brand was arrested after being pulled. After 72 hours imprisonment, Sandra Brand has died. Last week I started a one - way trip for 10 days each way from Washington DC to New York City. After all, I will travel from New York to Massachusetts, from there to New York and to the District of Columbia. Until last week, I was not afraid to drive the road that drove dozens of times. Etched the way in my heart. Until last week my normal concern about music choice was replaced by the assumption of driving 500 miles.
I live 45 minutes from Waller County where the Sandra brand lost his life. I know that I can easily become a Sandra brand. I went to various places in southern Texas. My black woman's body may become unpopular and destroyed. I was strongly aware of this fact, but the death of the Sandra brand made me miserable. Details about the death of Sandra Brand have been made clear, I am going to New York so I am out. Office, I am the only colored person - I have worked. I recently met with colleagues' casual racist remarks at the morning meeting. Opinions attacked individuals' nerves. I sent these comments to everyone's e-mail in the office. Share the impact of my experience and how do I want to go ahead? There was a reply to my email, apology and no excuse
Sandra Brand and #SayHerName gave up something that makes me understand the diversity and comprehensiveness of my work.