Being black while working in East Greenwich

simms boylowluCedric Simms lives in Warwick and Kona Boylowlu lives in South Providence. They are both black and live in predominantly black neighborhoods. But like Trayvon Martin had reason to be find himself in a predominantly white neighborhood, so too do Simms and Boylowlu, who work in downtown East Greenwich.

Here’s what they had to say about the George Zimmerman verdict.

Then I asked them how it feels to be black and work in East Greenwich. They both work packaging junked electronic equipment to be shipped to recycling markets overseas around the corner from where I live, and it’s no exaggeration to say that I don’t see many other folks in my neighborhood that look like Simms or Boylowlu.

This was about all the video I could shoot; my iPhone kept shutting off because it was so hot on Friday and their boss kept barking at them to get back to work. But I’m going to show them this post today and maybe interview them again to see if how they feel now that a few more days have passed, the heat wave has broken and Obama addressed the nation.

RI Progress Report: Romney, Zimmerman, Kroll and Fenton


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Mitt Romney was in town last night … if you missed him, you can read about the Providence Journal story or Ted Nesi’s.

Romney said it was President Obama, not Republicans, who are waging a war on women. Here’s why that’s untrue.

Then again, as Romney was in Warwick, State House Democrats were testifying on a bill that would mandate ultrasounds before an abortion.

George Zimmerman, the man who killed Trayvon Martin, has been charged with second degree murder.

Charlie Kroll, who founded the wildly successful company Andera in his Brown dorm room back in 2001, has jumped into the Capital City v. Brown fray with an op/ed in today’s Projo.

We’re looking forward to the improvements being planned for the downtown Providence train station.

Congressman Jim Langevin visits the Steelyard today. And speaking of the CD-2 seat, Michael Gardiner formally announced his challenge to Langevin yesterday, making him the second Republican to seek the seat.

While Rick Santorum may have “suspended” his campaign, Rhode Island Republicans will still be able to vote for him on the 24th. not sure why anyone would actually want to do that, even if he was still running for president, but anyways his name will be on the ballot.

Exclusive: PVD vs. GoLocal.

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