Charlottesville is why we need a New Sincerity

Michael Rolph
Aug 23, 2017 · 2 min read

#goharderforheather

This is Heather. She was murdered by a white supremacist while standing for justice and equity. Those that knew her said how she would respond to violence is preach love. She would preach equality. And she would go harder.

Let’s go harder for Heather. RIP Heather hayer, a friend we didn’t get a chance to meet.

Join the New Sincerity.

#blacklivesmatter

This is Marcus. He’s mourning the loss of his close friend Heather, who was murdered by a white supremacist in Charlottesville on Sunday.

Sending big love to you and your community Marcus. Heal up. We’re with you.

Join the New Sincerity.

Those that Hate

These are American white supremacists walking through the streets of our nation. They are walking tall with their torches, speaking their truth. Their truth is hatred.

Our truth is love. Love of justice and beautiful, radical inclusion. This is the New Sincerity. Join us.

#allofus #goharderforheather #resist #newsincerity #defendcville #blacklivesmatter

Photo of Marcus Martin by @edu_bayer for The New York Times
Thanks to Christina Caron for her tribute to Heather Heyer

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