Photos from Sunday’s Silent March to End Stop and Frisk included a contingent organized by Communities United for Police Reform (I was part of the security team for them). For more information on the NYPD’s illegal racial profiling, harassment, and violence in communities of color and community actions to end stop and frisk, follow CPR here.
An amazing turnout and powerful energy for a silent march, a method of protest first used by the NAACP in 1917 to mark the tragedies of lynching and anti-black violence peaking in race riots in US cities at that time.
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