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Kids non-violent protest against racism

“Organizer Alexis Hart McDowell’s father marched in 1968 during the Civil Rights protests in Chicago, and this week he helped his own grandchildren make signs to denounce the racism that has plagued this country since then — and centuries before.

McDowell represented one of the three generations of her family present at the Kids Non-Violent Protest Against Racism that she helped organize Saturday morning. She, along with a handful of youth from the Chicago Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. and Rev. Jesse Jackson, spoke to the thousands of people gathered outside the Rainbow Push Coalition Headquarters in Kenwood at the end of the march.”

Excerpt from Block Club Chicago click here to read the entire article.

Read more about the Kids Protest here.


dONATION TO sYMPHONY bRONZEVILLE - essential wORKERS

To whom much is given, much is required. This was just a small deed but the Enterprise Esquire is thankful to be able to donate lunch today to the essential workers of Symphony Bronzeville, located in my own neighborhood. We were able to deliver food today even in the rain to support local Black owned businesses. The food was prepared by @doughboyschgo and desserts by @stephanieprenuer of @brownsugarbakeryusa 😋⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
We will get through this together. ✊🏾 💪🏾❤️🖤

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