January 15, 2008

Hundreds come together to stand against violence


The aim was to form a peace sign with hundreds of Racinians holding candles against the cold and the mindless violence that has gripped Racine. And although it would have taken a helicopter to truly appreciate the visual that resulted, they succeeded -- old and young, white and black, men and women, even a couple of County Board members -- coming together in a defunct fast-food restaurant's parking lot.

For an hour or so, they made the point that all can work toward a common objective, peacefully. A simple message perhaps, but important to the high school students who organized the event, and to the kids and adults who helped realize it.

Just a block away, as if to re-emphasize the need, four police cars, lights flashing, had a young woman in handcuffs for 15 minutes as they searched her car -- fruitlessly, it appeared -- and then released her without incident.



More pictures after the break.








Organizers Brienna Elam and Jamel Garrett

Journal Sentinel covers the event HERE.
Our earlier story is HERE.

1 comment:

  1. What an exquisite show of peace! Thank you for sharing it with us!

    We added a photo to www.onemillionpeacesigns.com
    and blogged it at
    www.onemillionpeacesigns.blogspot.com

    Peace! Pass it on,
    Zoey et al

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