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Movement for Change To hold rally against domestic violence |
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by Rodney Jones Phone: 429-7503 |
10 Jan 2005
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The civil rights organization Movement for Change will hold a rally against domestic violence at 2 p.m. on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Rally Against Domestic Violence: Everyone Deserves to Be Safe is part of the organization's current campaign against violence in our streets and in our homes. In November, Movement for Change lead a march to raise awareness about domestic violence. In October, the organization sponsored a march and rally against police brutality.
The rally will be at Greater Union Baptist Church, 1300 N Guillemard St. Speakers will include Sue Han, director of Favor House women's shelter, and the Rev. Hugh King, pastor of Greater Union. |
PENSACOLA -- The civil rights organization Movement for Change will hold a rally against domestic violence at 2 p.m. on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Rally Against Domestic Violence: Everyone Deserves to Be Safe is part of the organization's current campaign against violence in our streets and in our homes. In November, Movement for Change lead a march to raise awareness about domestic violence. In October, the organization sponsored a march and rally against police brutality.
The rally will be at Greater Union Baptist Church, 1300 N Guillemard St. Speakers will include Sue Han, director of Favor House women's shelter, and the Rev. Hugh King, pastor of Greater Union.
The Rev. Rodney Jones is lead organizer of the rally. He can be reached for further information at 429-7503. |
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