Protest Racism Princeton Students Protest Racism

1790   9 years ago
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1790   9 years ago
Princeton Students Protest Racism, Police Violence
At 11:30 am Thursday morning, more than 200 students streamed out of their classes chanting “black lives matter” and “no justice, no peace.” They gathered on the North Lawn of Frist Campus Center, where they joined faculty and staff in expressing their solidarity with the demonstrations in Ferguson, Mo., and New York City, and demanding an end to “racialized state violence.” The protests were a response to decisions by two grand juries not to indict police officers in the deaths of two unarmed black men, Michael Brown and Eric Garner. Video by Ellis Liang '15 for the Princeton Alumni Weekly.
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