Do I fit the profile of a criminal? (for Trayvon Martin) by Christopher DeLaurenti published on 2013-07-18T21:08:37Z Recorded shortly after the acquittal of George Zimmerman in the killing of Trayvon Martin, 14 July 2013. Listening bestows hard-to-hold gifts. “We're here for you,” says a voice to the impassioned gentleman on the street; he's publicly sharing his anguish about the killing of Trayvon Martin, a victim of racism and Florida's Wild West “stand your ground” law. We hear one person defy the silence (or one-line news item) which envelops too many of the poor, non-white kids who die every day. Amidst a busy downtown street, this protest remains defiantly personal; the voice and questions emerge out of an anguish seldom heard or felt in public between all those restaurants and shops. Are we here for you? Genre Trayvon Comment by Keith Eisenbrey Repetition wheels shape of outrage. 2013-08-04T15:15:57Z