Sentences with phrase «early protest march»

This lie was caught on video when a Ferguson police officer said, during an early protest march, «Bring it!

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On March 14, students at Lewis Middle School in Allied Gardens joined hundreds of thousands of other students from across the country in a walkout to protest gun violence in schools following the death of 17 students at Marjory Stoneman Douglass High School in Parkland, Florida one month earlier.
I know a student who took an early bus back from a protest march in Washington in order not to miss a Giant - Packer game on television.
It was the early 1980s when the KKK began petitioning to have marches, met with many protests and arguments by the ACLU that they should be allowed.
UPDATE: I've been asked to note that Community Voices Heard was also involved in the early March protest that led to arrests.
As early as last March, staff were threatening industrial action in protest over management style; five months later, the Health and Safety Executive closed the plant for breaches of employment regulations.
«In early March, charter school supporters held a huge rally at the state Capitol featuring Gov. Andrew Cuomo and hundreds of students it had bused to Albany for the protest.
The trilogy carries authority and authenticity as it depicts the personal experiences of Lewis, including his early years in Troy, Alabama, his experiences organizing sit - ins to protest segregation, his participation in the freedom rides and the March on Washington and Bloody Sunday, when a 25 - year - old Lewis inhaled tear gas and absorbed the blows of billy - clubs.
In the wake of protests in Charlottesville, Va., and Boston earlier this month — and the Women's March in January — the size of which have not been seen since the Vietnam War era of the Seventies, the Whitney Museum's latest exhibition takes a creative approach to political and social activism, and how the past can inform the present.
Although earlier protests are included, this exhibition focuses on and commemorates the 50th anniversary of the events from March 27 through April 8, 1968.
Although including earlier protests, this exhibition focuses on and commemorates the 50th anniversary of the events from March 27 through April 8, 1968.
Rousing cheers met hundreds of lawyers and notaries as they filed into Place Émilie - Gamelin — one of the focal points for nightly protests in Quebec's widening political and social crisis — following a solemn march in near silence that began almost two hours earlier at Montreal's Palais de Justice, the main courthouse.
The students organized a massive protest in Washington and other cities dubbed the «March for Our Lives» earlier this month and now plan a series of town halls on the subject of gun violence.
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