Thursday, June 4, 2020

‘Solidarity Day of Action for George Floyd’

The City of Jacksonville community will come together to remember George Floyd, and Victims of Police Violence and to call for the: Release JSO Body Cam videos, FDLE investigation of all JSO Officer involved shootings, a Citizens Review Board and increased Police Accountability.

As part of a community wide Solidarity Day of Action for George Floyd, Thursday, June 4, 2020, Women’s March Florida Jacksonville Chapter in partnership with 11 local organizations: Northside Coalition of Jacksonville, League of Women Voters, NAACP, NOW, New Florida Majority, National Organization for Women, Sister Hermana, ACLU, Bring It Home Florida, Jacksonville Black Commission, Clergy, Community Leaders will host a peaceful solidarity remembrance and press conference.

Women’s March is calling for the community to take positive, peaceful action on that day to express their sorrow, anguish, and disgust over the wounds of racial division in this country and to remember those who have suffered, and continue to suffer at the hands of rogue police officers.  Supporters have been asked to wear black in support of black lives, place signs in their cars with supportive verbiage, donate to local charities that support racial justice, and attend the Remembrance event in front of JSO.

JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA
WHO:
Women’s March Florida, Jacksonville Chapter, in partnership with community organizations, and clergy
WHAT: Solidarity Day of Action for George Floyd, “In Remembrance”
WHEN: Thurs., June 4, 2020 @ 6:30 p.m.
WHERE: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office (JSO) 501 E Bay St, Jacksonville, FL 32202
WHY: “In Remembrance” George Floyd
HOW: Peaceful Gathering

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