Detroit — About 50 people gathered Sunday at the intersection of San Juan and West McNichols, the site of a recent fatal police shooting, to provide a “safe space” as residents called for curbing violence, healing and how to honor Black lives lost.
“This space is about healing. It’s low-key, where we talk about how to heal from violence in our community and honor the lives of the Black people lost,” said organizer PG Watkins from 313 Liberation. “We like to think of it as a sanctuary,…
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