This is an 8 minute video highlighting the length of time George Floyd's murder by the police was captured; but it is also a historical homage to the Black women who have been fighting for liberation against colonialism and slavery. Since the rise of the global struggle for Black lives, Black people have been enraged but also experiencing different degrees of loss, grief, and helplessness. Black women have had to disproportionately bear the burden of grief. In the world that we live in, this video is my meditation, as a Haitian American feminist who seeks to revalue Black life such that it breaks with the Eurocentric ontologies that persist today. I gesture towards the Black women who have been steadfast in challenging capitalism, the remnants of colonialism that fuel wars, and police brutality. In this period of needless death, we need a politics of repair—material, ideological and technological—designed to throttle the problem of international racism. This is a politics of abolition, a politics of reparations, a politics of restorative justice, and Black liberation. It’s about reckoning with the pain that has become ubiquitous and knowing that the tentacles of racism can begin to become undone.