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Tag: Breonna Taylor

Posted inOpinion

Are We Really ‘All in This Together?’

Avatar photo by Demonte Alexander July 23, 2020July 22, 2020

Opinion: Let our actions, not just our words, show struggling families and businesses we are behind them as the pandemic continues.

Rev. Kenneth R. Kemp of Antioch Missionary Baptist Church leads the crowd in prayer. Photo by Scott Ball.
Posted inSocial Issues

How Churches Talk About Racism, Police Brutality, and Black Lives Matter

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 19, 2020June 18, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

Hundreds March in Alamo Heights to Protest Police Brutality

Avatar photo by Jackie Wang June 6, 2020June 6, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

Downtown Protest Honors Breonna Taylor; Late-Night Conflict Averted Despite Crowd Agitator

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Emily Donaldson and Lindsey Carnett June 5, 2020June 5, 2020
Posted inSocial Issues

Nirenberg Addresses Crowd at 6th Day of Police Brutality Protests

Avatar photoAvatar photo by Jackie Wang and Lindsey Carnett June 4, 2020June 4, 2020
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