Walking for an end to the violence
Greg Cook photographed the 22nd annual Mother's Day Walk for Peace, organized by the Louis D. Brown Institute for Peace, from Fields Corner in Dorchester through Roxbury and up Tremont Street to City Hall.
Huge crowd for #boston #mothersday #marchforpeace @universalhub pic.twitter.com/MbIhdMAZ4G
— UU PLANET (@uuplanet) May 13, 2018
Solidarity & community spirit at the Walk For Peace on #MothersDay with @LDBpeaceInst & @MomsDemand Musicians supporting families at the 22nd annual walk thru #Boston for more peaceful, gun-free communities. #EndGunViolence #NotOneMore #Enough #walkforpeace @universalhub pic.twitter.com/Gazfy9nQZC
— Molly Lanza (@mollylanza) May 13, 2018
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Is there a Father’s Day walk
Is there a Father’s Day walk in June as well?
Perhaps...
...you could organize one.
Having such a walk (march) is a good idea, but expecting other people to do your activism for you is not.
A mothers love
Is a blessing and these brave ladies are doing their best to help others to escape from the vortex of violence.
God bless them
And may they get some peace as they work towards the same. They're tough and good to hit the streets.
Thats funny
If i recall last week when police attempted to investigate a homicide people became belligerent and violent..
Perhaps I missed
how the two events are connected?