Written by | Ray Cornelius
Check out some amazing images from Friday night’s March for Justice in Atlanta, GA. The event was organized by the local chapter of the NAACP and the Black Lives Matter Movement. The protest was in response to this week’s horrific police shootings of two African-American men—Alton Sterling of Baton Rouge, LA and Philando Castile of St. Paul, Minnasota. Both were shot multiple times and killed by police officers within 24 hours of each other. Their murders not only sparked outrage across the country but served as a catalyst for a number of protests that broke out in numerous cities including New York, Baton Rouge, St. Paul, and Atlanta. There was also a march in Dallas, TX on Thursday evening that resulted in a lone sniper shooting and killing five police officers in retaliation for Sterling and Castile’s deaths.
- Whenever hosting a gathering of this magnitude, it is imperative to have as many of the organization’s members as visible as possible. This is your march and you’re ultimately responsible for the participants and their actions. Identifiable members are able to keep the flow and pace of the march moving forward in a manner and fashion that is orderly and peaceful.
Invest in some exceptional sound equipment such as bullhorns, microphones and speakers. Your message should be heard by all and it was very difficult to hear the NAACP’s leaders speaking with helicopters flying overhead and marchers chanting.- Once the march is over, have a designated area for the participants to congregate or fellowship. I hate to say it but last night was a missed opportunity to get people registered to vote. While the NAACP encouraged many of them to do so in the future, having tables in place with registration information readily available would have been more effective. It would have also been a great time to expose the marchers to other social, political and grassroots organizations and agencies that support the NAACP and Black Lives Matter missions.
Again, my hats off to the NACCP and Black Lives Matter Movement for last night’s march. See more images below and let me know your thought:
Photo Credits: RayCornelius.com