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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Porsha Williams&#8217; decision to &#8220;put it all on the line for change&#8221; was immediate in the wake of <strong>George Floyd&#8217;s death</strong> in police custody.</p><p>&#8220;When I saw that video of George Floyd being murdered, I knew that I had to change the way I was moving,&#8221; the &#8220;Real Housewives of Atlanta&#8221; star, 39, said in a recent interview <strong>with the New York Times</strong>. &#8220;That meant now I have to sacrifice myself, my finance, my brand, my everything, and put it all on the line for change.&#8221;</p><p>In May, <strong>Williams posted about Floyd&#8217;s death</strong> on Instagram, telling her 5.8 million followers it had taken her &#8220;all day to build up the courage to watch&#8221; the nearly nine-minute video of Floyd, who died after Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin knelt on his neck as he uttered, &#8220;I can&#8217;t breathe.&#8221;</p><p>Floyd&#8217;s death ignited worldwide protests in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, with Williams racing into action amid the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>&#8220;I’m in the house trying to save my life and not put myself at risk to get this killer virus,&#8221; Williams said. &#8220;And then here I am going out of my house again, now, to fight for my life and fight for African-Americans not to be killed in the street.&#8221;</p><p>In June, Williams &#8212;&nbsp;the granddaughter of civil rights activist Rev. Hosea Williams &#8212; <strong>documented scenes from an Atlanta protest</strong>, in which those in attendance are seen running as tear gas was thrown. A month later, <strong>Williams was arrested in Louisville</strong> while <strong>protesting the police officers who killed Breonna Taylor</strong>.</p><p>&#8220;I think it’s really important,&#8221; Williams said, &#8220;for people to see themselves in the movement and know that you have a place. You’ve played a part, you have a place, and you can also be a catalyst for change.&#8221;</p><p>Williams felt a spark within shortly after Floyd&#8217;s death, despite feeling like she was nearly &#8220;headed into a depression&#8221; amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis and tensions with police.</p><p>&#8220;I just was in a very low place. But I decided to channel that energy and become even more active. I said, &#8216;I need to start going to town hall meetings. I need to start going to public forums. I need to get out there, and do things and talk to other people who are also about change,&#8217;&#8221; Williams said.</p><p>On Sunday, <strong>Williams discussed race relations</strong> with her fellow Bravo stars, including Atlanta&#8217;s Kandi Burruss and Todd Tucker, Garcelle Beauvais of the &#8220;Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,&#8221; Gizelle Bryant of the &#8220;Real Housewives of Potomac,&#8221; among others, for the special, &#8220;Race in America: A Movement Not a Moment,” hosted by Nina Parker.</p><p>During the segment, Williams opened up about her past miscarriage and the treatment of black patients.</p><p>&#8220;With my first miscarriage, I was actually sent home about three or four different times telling them that I was in pain, and I felt like I was going to have a miscarriage. And it just goes back to doctors feeling like black women have this serious threshold for pain,&#8221; Williams said, <strong>according to BravoTV.com</strong>. &#8220;You have to manage pain for patients, because that can trigger other things in the body, and so, I really do feel like the pain management around that time, I ended up having fibroids and that’s what was causing it, is what caused so much stress on my body that I ended up having a miscarriage.&#8221;</p><p><strong>Williams welcomed daughter Pilar</strong> with fiancé Dennis McKinley last March.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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