Alem Bekeie, Herani Bekele, Bayza Anteneh pose from Washington DC, in front of the Lincoln Memorial on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. Alem "We're out here because we're tired of injustice, and we're here to make a difference for future generations" 202 465 1959 alembeke95@gmail.com Herani "We're tired of the injustice" 202 499-8389, heranibekele29@gmail.com Bayza "We're tired of the continued injustices that are going on right and that is why I am here" 301 213 0761, bayza.anteneh@gmail.com
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Xavier Warner, Portland, Oregon "I wanted to be where Martin Luther King marched." 971 334 2719
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Jacque Goldsborough Pennsylvania "It is the anniversary of the "I Have A Dream Speech". I have been coming here on every anniversary, and I have never missed one." 215 5861825, jd3gold@gmail.com
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Frederick Brown Washington DC "Black people are dying. The death of my brothers and sisters. Everybody just has to stand up for what's going on out here." 202 8276428, frederick.ginyard0@gmail.com
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Evelyn Sands, a Washington DC residen poses outside of the Washington monument before check-in the morning of the Commitment March on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. "I wanna make a statement, we as Black people, we're just tired of police brutality. We want an equal share" 202 210-1480, esands231@gmail.com
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Marcus Daniel (father) and Kennedie Daniel (daughter) pose near Constitution Gardens pond, waiting for the Commitment March to begin, on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. "We have alot of inequality going on here in America. I want to make sure that I have an opportunity to put my footprint, make an impact, and show that we can make a change here in America. Not just America, but the whole world in general" 910 750-1664, md870@hotmail.com
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Anna Cooper from Washington DC, posing in front of the relfection pool on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington "Love is the key, we are all bredren" 202 733-0275, annasata10@gmailcom
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Precious Davis, from Richmond, VA sits with her family outside of the Commitment March at the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. "The fight continues" 804 3996009, davishopkins@gmail.com
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Symone Frieson and Noah Bigham from Cleveland, Ohio pose near Constitution Gardens pond, waiting for the Commitment March to begin, on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. Symone "we're from cleveland ohio and we've had 92 families lose loved ones to police brutality. We've been to 9 protests since the death of George Floyd, and we make this our main priority to make sure we show up and show out" 216 801-6915, symonefrieson@outlook.com 216 387-9314, ngbigham@gmail.com
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April Alexander (gma), Lakeba Griffith (mother), Kamal Griffith (child) New Orleans, LA "We came because we watched a Black man get killed, and it was heartbreaking." 504 258 6737, la_griff@yahoo.com
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David Bell, who traveled from Queens, NY poses near Constitution Gardens pond, waiting for the Commitment March to begin, on the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. "My friends asked me if I wanted to go to the march today and I was like 'yea of course' alot of things are changing in our world and I wanted to be a part of it" 240 413-4069, Davidbell93@outlook.com
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Raymond Tanter Long Beach, California "I traveled here by car, from Long Beach, California to participate in the march on Washington to replicate what I watched my grandmother do at 9 years old in 1963. Hopefully my grandkids won't have to continue marching 57 years later." 562 3350457, raytant@hotmail.com
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Zac Gamble, Jack Resnick, Josiah Laney, Asher Curnutte, a group of friends that attend Georgetown University at the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington. ZAC "I'm here visiting from California, and this is actually my first march and I feel like it is really important for me to get back to my roots and my culture and experience what's going on in the world" 818 8256438 thezacgamble@gmai,com JACK " I think I have an obligation to be here. My closest friends are people of color, and it's a part of who I want to be and what I want out of our world" 970 2748804 jhr71@georgetown.edu JOSIAH "I'm here because this is literally my life. The experiences people are talking about. I feel that. There is no where I could be, to be honest' 818 9346607 jml413@georgetown.edu ASHER "I think this is such a gift to come out her and be a part of this. It makes me hopeful and excited to see this movement and this change" 615 2601692 adc99@georgetown.edu
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Josiah Laney, poses outside of the Commitment March with his friends that attend Georgetown University at the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington, "I'm here because this is literally my life. The experiences people are talking about. I feel that. There is no where I could be, to be honest' 818 9346607 jml413@georgetown.edu
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Jack Resnick, poses outside of the Commitment March with his friends that attend Georgetown University at the 57th anniversary of the March on Washington, "I think I have an obligation to be here. My closest friends are people of color, and it's a part of who I want to be and what I want out of our world" 970 2748804 jhr71@georgetown.edu
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Ramon Jones, from Cleveland, Ohio, poses for a portait near Constitution Gardens pond, while waiting in line to check-in the March on Washington festivities. "Supporitng my people. It's time for us to stand up. We're tired of talking about it." 216 356-1783, ramonjoneschef365@gmail.com