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Rachel Jeantel: “I’m still standing.”
District Chronicles ^ | June 23, 2014 | Jazelle Hunt

Posted on 06/23/2014 3:51:48 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

As Rachel Jeantel’s high school graduation neared, she reminded herself of the promise she was keeping. Her slain friend, Trayvon Martin, would have wanted her to finish school, and she had promised his parents and other supporters that she would do it. And she did.

The world met Jeantel during the investigation of Martin’s murder. It was disclosed that she was the last person to speak to him before he was killed by George Zimmerman.

Over the course of two days, she testified as a key witness in the trial, withstanding questioning that lasted for six hours. She faced a storm of opinions, analyses, and judgments made about her – some accurate, some not.

At the time, she was just a teenager thrown into the spotlight in the midst of a personal and national tragedy. It has become a chapter of her life she doesn’t like to talk about, referring to it in solemn tones as “the situation.”

Just last year, Jeantel wanted nothing more than to be left alone. She was grieving and feeling guilty, choosing not to attend Martin’s funeral.

“I was running from Sybrina [Fulton],” she said referring to Martin’s mother. “I wasn’t ready to face her. I didn’t want to talk about it.”

She was traveling constantly for questioning as part of FBI, law enforcement, and legal investigations, thus missing a lot of school.

“Nobody knew where I was. I’d lie about where I’d been every time somebody brought up Trayvon, and they would always bring it up in school [that he had been on the phone]. I’d deny saying it was me,” said Jeantel. “All the traveling and talking to the FBI was too much on me, and I was doing it by myself. I still wanted my normal life.”

That normalcy never quite returned. She still gets recognized at Wal-Mart, and sometimes people want to take pictures. Sometimes they’re too nervous to approach her, and send their children to ask instead. She shrugs off the attention: “For now, I just deal with it.”

Another adjustment has been the tidal wave of Black men and women who emerged to mentor, uplift, and prepare the now 20-year-old Jeantel as she transitions to college and womanhood. It began with her attorney, Roderick Vereen, who ushered Jeantel through the media spotlight after Zimmerman was acquitted of second-degree murder and manslaughter. He remains a fatherly figure in her life.

His assistant, Rose Reeder, manages Jeantel’s scheduling. Vereen’s friend, Karen Andre, also a lawyer, stepped up as a mentor. Miami-Dade School Board member Dorothy Bendross-Mindingall arranged for her to transfer to the Academy for Community Education, a small, attentive alternative high school where principal, Deborah Carter took Jeantel under her wing.

“I was not used to that. It was a lot of people. I could never sneak around, I couldn’t go no place!” she said, laughing and sighing with appreciative resignation.

Once, one of her tutors visited her home and she invited him in to say hello to her parents, who speak limited English. He greeted them in fluent Creole, much to Jeantel’s chagrin. For the self-proclaimed “spoiled-brat daddy’s girl” who was used to having her way, this new team of no-nonsense adults – who could report directly to her parents without her translation – were not initially welcome.

Jeantel has even reunited with Sybrina Fulton and Tracy Martin, who she calls her “number one supporters.” Fulton attended her graduation, and was one of the people cheering her across the stage.

With her tutors, Jeantal is focused on vocabulary, grammar, and mathematic skills. With her mentors, she’s focused on her well-being and gaining the necessary life skills to become independent. This summer she hopes to get a job. When her academic skills are up to par, she’ll enroll in college. In the far future, she sees a college degree and a creative career, ideally in fashion design.

“I’m grateful for Trayvon and everyday when I work hard or have the smack-down on me, I just say if he was here, he would say ‘keep going.’”


TOPICS: Conspiracy; Education; Government; Local News
KEYWORDS: ghettopotamus; highschool; racheljeantel; trayvon; zimmerman
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
The most amazing part of Rachel is that she has no idea how unintelligent and uneducated she is. Clearly, she thinks she is wonderful, and deserving of great things.

Where do such delusions of great personal worth come from? I've been running all my adult life learning all the skills I could, reading widely, taking lots of courses past college (I even took summer school classes in junior high and high school to get ahead), learning from whoever could teach me something useful...because I knew I was unfinished and could do more, and I did not want to be left behind.

I've been insecure all my life...despite grades, scholarships, any accomplishment...I remain driven. And here's Rachel, who cannot unlearn using double negatives...
41 posted on 06/23/2014 5:08:15 PM PDT by Nepeta
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To: Popman

Not to mention the overseas vacations she was sent on to broaden her horizons ...


43 posted on 06/23/2014 5:32:29 PM PDT by TexasGator
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44 posted on 06/23/2014 6:01:39 PM PDT by RightGeek (FUBO and the donkey you rode in on)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

But can she read and write cursive?


45 posted on 06/23/2014 6:08:41 PM PDT by Smedley (It's a sad day for American capitalism when a man can't fly a midget on a kite over Central Park)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Brains and Beauty — The Total Package!


46 posted on 06/23/2014 6:17:05 PM PDT by Dagnabitt (Amnesty is Treason. Its agents are Traitors.)
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To: gorush
"A modern day 'My Fair Lady'”

The next oprah.


47 posted on 06/24/2014 6:37:11 AM PDT by clearcarbon
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To: Popman
Your post #11.

Grandfather of three here, I note your comments and took the liberty of accessing your "about".

Yes, being a Grandad does make one inclined to look kindly on certain young people and I am sincere here. Life can be very hard and challenging for those that do not have a lot of control.

Others may have to excuse the ramble of mine (chuckle).

48 posted on 06/24/2014 9:49:46 AM PDT by Peter Libra
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To: clearcarbon

Very nice! :{)


49 posted on 06/24/2014 2:32:35 PM PDT by gorush (History repeats itself because human nature is static)
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