black lives matter

From Palestine to America to Colombia: Solidarity With All

Even with the global systems of exploitation on our neck, freedom is still on the horizon. Support for Palestine is reaching levels it has never had before and the plight of Colombian protesters has garnered national attention. With consistency and resistance, our movements can only grow stronger.

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Black Lives Matter: More than a moment

22-year-old Justin Holness grew up like other Black children, he said. He was warned about how to act if ever pulled over by police as well as in general. He says the movement is dying down, but he’s seen the impact it’s already had.

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Bayonne BLM Protest — June 7, 2020

Black Lives Matter. Bayonne, NJ. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.   Another Hudson County protest drew hundreds to Stephen R. Gregg Park in Bayonne on Sunday. The crowd marched with signs and chanted down the road in the park to the park’s steps. Here, protesters kneeled for 8 minutes and

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Jersey City BLM Protest — June 6, 2020

Black Lives Matter. Jersey City, NJ. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.       ‘                 On Saturday, June 6, hundreds of protestors gathered in front of City Hall in Downtown Jersey City.                    

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Canada BLM Protest — June 3, 2020

Black Lives Matter. Calgary, Canada, 4 p.m. MDT. (Photo Courtesy of Shaina Fraser / For SoCul Images)   (Photo Courtesy of Shaina Fraser / For SoCul Images)   (Photo Courtesy of Shaina Fraser / For SoCul Images)   On Wednesday, June 3, locals Shaina Fraser and Jocelyn George marched through

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Hudson County officers take a knee with protestors

It’s been a week since stand-offs between protestors and police officers have surged in several demonstrations nationwide following George Floyd’s death. But that didn’t seem to be the case in Hudson County. Jersey City and Union City organizers marched alongside rally members and continued to demand justice and peace for

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A Silent Vigil For The Fallen

Weehawken — Members of the community gathered on Tuesday evening to honor George Floyd and display hope in an hour-long silent vigil.  Starting at the Weehawken World War I Memorial, protestors stood in silence while keeping six-feet apart along the sidewalk as some kneeled and others held their signs reading,

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