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Cincinnati. June 2 Marches. Events begin May 30. Stop racism, police violence

by Cincinnati police rampage.
Info for those interested in going to Cincinnati for the actions protesting police violence this coming weekend. Educational events begin Wednesday, May 30. Dozens of groups involved. Details of where and when the programs will be conducted, and contact information for the organizers of the march. The SATURDAY JUNE 2 march itself commences at 11am Eastern time at Fountain Square (5th & Vine) in downtown Cincinnati. Visit CincyMarch.org and Ohio Valley Indymedia for more info, and other Cincy marches and events June 2 for citizen empowerment.
Cincinnati March for Justice Cincinnati March for Justice. CincyMarch.org

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11:00 am at Fountain Square (5th and Vine)
Downtown Cincinnati
Calendar of Events

bullet1.gif\" Weds, May 30 bullet1.gif\"
6pm - Monitor/Videographer Training
Mt. Zion United Methodist Church (3025 Walter Ave)

bullet1.gif\" Thurs, May 31 bullet1.gif\"
6-10pm - Education Program I
St Mark Church (3500 Montgomery Rd. in Evanston)

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6-10pm - Education Program II
New Prospect Baptist Church (1829 Elm St)

bullet1.gif\" Sat, June 2 bullet1.gif\"
11am - March for Justice
Fountain Square (5th and Vine)

We are a coalition of organizations and individuals who are organizing for three days of education and peaceful protest to demand justice in Cincinnati from the police department and the city government. We will have a series of educational events and peaceful protests on June 1 - 3, with a mass, legal, peaceful march for justice on June 2 at the center of these events. We invite the residents of Cincinnati and people from around the country to come to Cincinnati to protest the killing of Timothy Thomas.

The March for Justice calls on the city to:

bullet1.gif\" Stop police killings and the abuse of police power.

bullet1.gif\" End the police department\'s racist patterns and practices.

bullet1.gif\" Build social and economic justice.

We invite all who agree with the protest and the goals to join us in this effort. Check back soon for details about the event.

If you would like to endorse the march or participate in the planning of this event, please email us at MFJ@che-2000.org or call us at (513) 588-8883.


For background information on the current struggle for racial justice in Cincinnati, see Citybeat\'s "Unrest in Cincinnati" archives.

Cincinnati, OH March for Justice Endorsed by:

bullet1.gif\" Global Exchange

bullet1.gif\" International Action Center, NY

bullet1.gif\" Labor Notes, Detroit

bullet1.gif\" John Gilligan - former Ohio governor

bullet1.gif\" Rev Mendle Adams, St. Peters UCC*

bullet1.gif\" AFGE 0600, AFL-CIO

bullet1.gif\" AFGE Local 3840

bullet1.gif\" Alliance for Democracy - Cincinnati

bullet1.gif\" Alliance for Leadership and Interconnection

bullet1.gif\" Prof. Ron Arundell, College of Mt. St. Joseph

bullet1.gif\" American Indian Movement Support Group

bullet1.gif\" Black Community Crusade for Children

bullet1.gif\" Black Youth Coalition Against Civil Injustice

bullet1.gif\" Center for Advanced Democracy

bullet1.gif\" Children\'s Defense Fund

bullet1.gif\" Cincinnati NOW

bullet1.gif\" Cincinnati Women Studies Graduate Student Organization

bullet1.gif\" Cincinnati Radical Youth

bullet1.gif\" Cincinnati Zapatista Coalition

bullet1.gif\" Coalition for a Humane Economy

bullet1.gif\" Contact Center

bullet1.gif\" Crazy Ladies Center

bullet1.gif\" Rev Edward L Culver, Pastor Emeritus of St. John United Church of Christ, Reading OH

bullet1.gif\" Drop Inn Center

bullet1.gif\" Environmental Community Organization (ECO)

bullet1.gif\" Farm Labor Organizing Committee, AFL-CIO

bullet1.gif\" Findlay St. Marianist Community

bullet1.gif\" Cincinnati FLOC Support Committee

bullet1.gif\" Faith Walk Missionary Baptist Church, Rev Ronald Sherman

bullet1.gif\" Food Not Bombs, Cincinnati

bullet1.gif\" Greater Cincinnati Coalition for the Homeless

bullet1.gif\" Rev. Keith Haithcock, St. John

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