As
projected tens of thousands from across the United States join in a National
March Against Police Brutality this Saturday in New York City,
members of the Tree of Life Unitarian Universalist
Congregation, 5603 Bull Valley Road
in McHenry, will bring the message
that Black Lives Matter to McHenry County in a roadside vigil at the intersection of Bull Valley Road and Crystal Lake Road in McHenry at 12:30 pm.
They
are part of a growing inter-racial
movement responding to a string of deadly
police assaults on unarmed Blacks
and the apparent immunity of violent officers from legal jeopardy. The movement flared after the refusal of a St. Louis grand jury to indict the officer involved in the Michael Brown killing and have
intensified since a New York grand jury
likewise refused to indict the killer of Eric
Garner.
Regular vigils like this held by the First Unitarian Church in St. Louis helped inspire Tree of Live members. |
There
have been marches and vigil in
cities large and small across the country, including several in Chicago. Unitarian
Universalists, with a long social justice tradition and deep commitment to civil rights have been deeply involved
everywhere as part of their Standing on
the Side of Love campaign. Regular
vigils held by the First Unitarian
Church of St. Louis, near the Ferguson ground zero were specifically an
inspiration for Tree of Life members.
The
public is invited to join the peaceful
vigil and protest at the intersection near the church from 12:30 to 1:30
Saturday. People are encouraged to bring
signs that support the broad movement including messages like Black Lives
Matter, Racism Kills, and Please excuse the inconvenience. We are
trying to change the world.
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