CLEVELAND — Demonstrations across the world against police brutality and systemic racism are not slowing down following the deaths of George Floyd and other Black people at the hands of police.
St. Aloysius Church in Cleveland is continuing the conversation about police brutality while honoring victims of police violence.
Every Sunday since George Floyd’s death, the church congregation has held a prayer service on the church’s front steps, observing a moment of silence to honor his life….
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