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Beyoncé Pays Tribute to Alton Sterling, Philando Castile & Other Victims of Police Brutality

People all over the world have been mourning the tragic deaths of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile. Their deaths only add to the ever-increasing number of African Americans who have been killed by police in recent years. Beyoncé recently made a powerful tribute to their deaths and other black victims of police brutality.

On Thursday morning, the international pop star shared a powerful message on her website condemning police brutality. Later, during a stop on her Formation World Tour in Glasgow, Scotland, Beyoncé went even further, asking for a moment of silence for black lives lost to police brutality. During the silence, a list of victims’ names, including Sterling and Castile, appeared on screen.


She then went on to perform a chilling a cappella performance of her song “Freedom.” The song was the perfect choice for the tribute, with many believing it was written in reference to the Black Lives Matter campaign. Lyrics from the song include, “Channel 9 news tell me I’m movin’ backwards/ Eight blocks left, death is around the corner/ Seven misleadin’ statements ‘bout my persona” as well as “Freedom! Freedom I can’t move/ Freedom, cut me loose!/ Freedom! Freedom! Where are you?”

Beyoncé is one of many celebrities who have paid tribute to victims of police brutality against African Americans. We wish this unnecessary violence against the black community would finally come to an end so there would be no need for such tributes. Our thoughts are with the families and friends of all victims. And, if one thing is for sure, this violence needs to end now

Alexandra is in her fourth and final year at McGill University, studying Joint Honors Political Science and Philosophy with a minor in Sexual Diversity Studies. She is a self-described coffee addict and Netflix junkie. Alexandra is passionate about sassy comebacks, collecting mason jars, and her hair straighenter. In her spare time she enjoys binge watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer and shopping as a sport. Follow her sarcastic pursuits on Twitter @AlmostAlexandra and her obsession with filters on Instagram @alexandrasakellariou.