We stand with those who stand for non-violence, inclusivity, and equality & justice for all

 
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Approximately 4,000 people, young and old, gathered in solidarity at Berkeley’s Malcolm X Elementary school to peacefully participate in the The New Orleans-inspired Funeral Procession to Bury Racism - a Family Friendly March. In honor of George Floyd and other victims of racial terror, the march continued to  Martin Luther King Jr. Civic Center Park where City Council members Ben Bartlett, Cheryl Davila, Kate Harrison and Rigel Robinson spoke. This was a special opportunity for EP, Nick Seuser, and family to demonstrate support and raise their voice.

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Walid Al-Baki