How Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms Seized the Moment While Her City Was Protesting - TIME
They say that in national politics, you get only one chance to introduce yourself to the country. For Keisha Lance Bottoms, that moment is kind of a blur. It came on the evening of May 29 as Atlanta, the city she has led since 2018, was convulsed by outrage over the killing of George Floyd 900 miles to the north, in Minneapolis. As demonstrations slid into vandalism in the city, the mayor called a news conference.
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Above everything else, I am a mother, she began. I am a mother to four black children in America, one of whom is 18 years old. And when I saw the murder of George Floyd, I hurt like a mother would hurt. And yesterday when I heard there were rumors about violent protests in Atlanta, I did what a mother would do. I called my son, and I said, Where are you? I said, I cannot protect you, and black boys shouldnt be out today.' The mayor paused. So, youre not going to out-concern me and out-care about where we are in America. I wear this each and every day. And I pray over my children each and every day. So what I see happening on the streets of Atlanta is not Atlanta. This is not a protest. This is not in the spirit of Martin Luther King Jr. This is chaos. A protest has purpose.
Bottoms went on for 3½ minutes more and was followed at the microphone by Atlantans making the same point at varying timbres: MLK Jr.s daughter the Rev. Bernice King and rappers T.I. (This is Wakanda. This is sacred. It must be protected.) and Killer Mike, whose own impassioned speech went viral. Yet in a national uprising famously without leaders, it was the mayor who displayed the vulnerability, strength, exasperation and controlled anger that were driving hundreds of thousands into the streets. Not 10 days later, she was being vetted for the position of vice-presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket, which presumptive presi-dential nominee Joe Biden has said will be filled by a woman and quite possibly a minority.
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She spoke of the 2014 murder of her nephew Darius Bottoms, killed by gang members who mistook him for a rival. We called the police, she says. Who made the arrest of the people who murdered my nephew? The police. And these people are now in prison. Talking publicly about family trauma is something Bottoms had to learn. Those who know that her father was the R&B singer Major Lance might remember the crossover hits The Monkey Time and Um, Um, Um, Um, Um, Um. Her own memories are of the day in 1978 when he was led away in handcuffs; he served three years for cocaine possession and dealing. Bottoms, 8 at the time, recalls the day as the death of our family. Its very uncomfortable to wear your scars publicly, says Bottoms. But what I saw running for mayor was that it was necessary to show my scars because there was a narrative, at least during the campaign, that somehow I was out of touch and didnt have any clue as to what it means to struggle.
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Yet when I ask about the Obama Administrations task force on policing, she calls it the Obama-Biden Administration. And in the flurry of media appearances since May 29, the mayor has proved a refreshingly effective Biden surrogate. Her advice to President Trump was widely quoted: He should just stop talking. A year ago, it was mostly hardcore politicos who took notice when Bottoms endorsed Biden shortly after he had been dressed down in a debate by Senator Kamala Harris. Not anymore. Biden has promised to name a running mate by Aug. 1, and Bottoms has entered a pool of contenders that already included Stacey Abrams, a fellow Georgian. Which may be awkward.
No, its not awkward at all, Bottoms says. I think if anything it speaks to just the legacy of Atlanta and how Atlanta has really always been this place where leaders have been built. Especially in the African-American community.
https://time.com/5851848/keisha-lance-bottoms-atlanta-protests/
Hoyt
(54,770 posts)I hate that, too. She would have been a good VP candidate. Maybe shell rekindle those moments this week. Sure hope so, if just for Atlanta.
Hekate
(90,978 posts)...Mayor Bottoms speak and she blew me away with her heart and intelligence and eloquence.
Cha
(297,936 posts)I remember when Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms endorsed Joe Biden.. I posted about it. I was so grateful to her.
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