A smaller group gathered at the park for eating and listening to music off West Riverview Avenue.
Credit: E.L. Hubbard
Credit: E.L. Hubbard
“The message for today that we’re really pushing is joy,” Ronald Woodland said there. “In this state of time, it’s really hard for African Americans to feel joy, to feel proud of what we have, of what we’re seeing. It’s extremely important to not let this slip, to not forget that.”
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“Using your joy as a form of protest is just as strong as marching,” he added.
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