In Washington D.C., Martin Luther King III, Arndrea Waters King, Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus Rep. Joyce Beatty, Rep. Terri Sewell, and hundreds of D.C. residents delivered their message to the President and Senate during a march across the Frederick Douglass Memorial Bridge. The march was organized in partnership with the MLK Holiday Committee as part of the organization’s annual D.C. Peace Walk: Change Happens with Good Hope and a Dream.
The spectre of gentrification continues to spread in North Philadelphia and across Black communities throughout the city.
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State Rep. W. Curtis Thomas, D-Phila., joined with victims’ families, community organizations and activists at a rally today to call attention to the senseless violence tormenting Philadelphia.
Already this year more than 770 shooting victims have been reported in Philadelphia (a 10 percent increase from 2017); including 130 fatalities.
Tragically, those fatal shootings include 10 children aged 5 to 17 since April alone.
“This has to stop,” Thomas said.
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