The Commitment March: Why We Protest

Preview of the March on Washington Commitment March

In two days, thousands are expected to come to the nation’s capital to commemorate the 1963 March on Washington.  57-years ago, it was a march for jobs and freedom.
Now, for The Commitment March, there are so many issues facing a divided America. This is especially true for people of color.  Among those issues is the name of Jacob Blake.  Added to the list of unarmed black men shot by police. We talk about the issues and preview the commitment march.

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Dr. Malik Shabbazz, Attorney

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Tylik McMillan, National Action Network-DC, Policy Advisor (not pictured)

Malik Shabazz, Esq., Activist and Civil Rights Attorney

 


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