Some argue that sharing violent images helps to propel movements.
But in excess, its more damaging to Black mental health than it is anything else.
Police brutality against African Americans isnt new.

Anybody can go on Twitter or Facebook and just see these videos.
Its image after image after image without revolutionary change.
But today, in America, its not new that Black people are unjustly killed.

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Its image after image after image without revolutionary change, says Dr. Kilgo.
There are consequences to repeatedly showing deaths and repeatedly showing the trauma.
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Many people cried when they looked at these images and discussed their history and their family histories.
These images can pull out trauma that has been buried for years.
When people usesocial media, they inherently share images and videos with shock value.

But she says the same mindset shouldnt be applied to images and videos that depict death.
We can drown out these videos a little bit if we can give people other things to look at.
We must share, too, the images and stories that celebrate a mans life.

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