Hundreds rally for Trayvon Martin in Philly

Hundreds of Philadelphians echoed back speeches after organizer Chris Norris opened Trayvon Martin rally with an Occupy Wall Street-style "Mic Check!"

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Hundreds rally for Trayvon Martin in Philly

POSTED: Monday, March 26, 2012, 8:49 PM
Filed Under: News | Protest

Hundreds of Philadelphians echoed back speeches delivered under Love Park's iconic sign after organizer Chris Norris opened the rally with an Occupy Wall Street-style “Mic Check!”

“I decided to come with my wife to stand for justice in an unjust situation,” said Stan, a 55-year old from Montgomery County carrying a sign picturing a check list that read "Skittles, iced tea, hoodie, black" through the largely African-American crowd. "Black" was double-checked. “We needed to come out to speak for those who don't have a voice any longer.”

“It's wrong what they did to that little boy,” 18-year old Shanese Dutton, a student at Germanton High School tells City Paper. “We want justice.”

It was black journalists at outlets like the New York Times and The Atlantic that made the Martin killing a national story, and Norris says that he wants to “illuminate the need for diversity and African-American leadership in the newsrooms so issues like this don't get swept under the rug.”

Anger over the Martin killing has caught fire, sparking a movement in Philly and other cities nationwide. The anti-violence group Mothers in Charge will lead another Love Park rally this Thursday at 6:30pm.

“Justice should be colorblind like love,” said Steven Smith, a 46-year old teacher from Camden. “At the end of the day, we have the same blood.”

 

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