NBC Newsのインスタグラム(nbcnews) - 8月28日 02時00分
Saturday's March on Washington was billed as a “continuation, not a commemoration.”
Dozens of speakers addressed concerns over Black history being scrubbed from K-12 education, the chipping away of abortion access, the Supreme Court abolishing race-conscious college admissions, and a reversal on LGBTQ rights.
“It’s too bad we are still talking about these issues. But our leaders and Black people are speaking louder. We’re tired — sick and tired — of asking for justice. It’s time to fight back," says Ann Breedlove, who attended the first March on Washington in 1963 as well as Saturday's.
“Our voices are going to be louder than the politicians.”
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