Larry Hamm of the People’s Organization for Progress (above) announces mass march.
“Michael Brown, Eric Garner, Abdul Kamal, Jerome Reid, Kashad Ashford—these are just some of the young men who have been killed by the police. And the killing goes on unabated, but it must not go on unanswered,” announced Larry Hamm, Chairman of the People’s Organization for Progress in New Jersey that is calling for the mass march.
“In response to this crisis in our community the People’s Organization for Progress is calling for a Million People’s March against police brutality, racial injustice, and economic inequality,” explained Hamm about the march that will take place on Sat., July 25, at 12 noon in Newark, NJ, at the Lincoln Memorial in the heart of downtown Newark at West Market Street and Springfield Ave.
“We need as many students as possible to be there, we need as many people as possible to be there. Now is the time for for unity. Now is the time for our community to speak with one voice,” said Hamm. “And most of all now is the time for action.”
“Stop police brutality,” exclaimed Hamm. “Power to the people.”
The march is endorsed and supported by dozens of organizations including the Party for Socialism and Liberation and the ANSWER Coalition (Act Now to Stop War and End Racism).
For more informaiton on the march visit the People’s Organization for Progress website or call 973-801-0001.