FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. (KNWA/KFTA) — The Black Action Committee came together along with others from the community for a vigil focused on uplifting black women.
“Black people just want our lives to matter, we don’t want to live in fear,” said Kacie Alverson, with Black Action Committee board.
The vigil follows the decision of the Breonna Taylor case activists said educating yourself on the issues in the black community is the first step to helping create a solution.
“In…
Related posts:
Tuskegee study haunts vaccination efforts in Black community
‘Solidarity With Minneapolis’ Event Scheduled In South Sacramento On Friday
With striking of Black juror, George Floyd activists see racism
Gianno Caldwell: Trump has attracted increased Black and Latino support — GOP needs to get more | WD...