And finally, finally it seems like we can stop trying to have to police the police 'cause that’s what we’ve been doing for, I don’t know, ever.
We’ve been trying to police them and that’s not what we’re supposed to have to do as citizens and as Americans.
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Gizelle grew up in the Civil Rights movement; her dad is Civil Rights activist Curtis Graves.
And now her three daughters, Adore, Angel and Grace, with Jamal are also actively following in their granddad and parents' footsteps, including speaking up at school when they see injustices taking places, doing charity work to better the community, and protesting against police brutality.
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Gizelle also addressed their daughters' reaction to their reconciliation on a recent episode of The Daily Dish podcast, below
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