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Chesterfield Collaborative for Equal Justice (CCEJ) formally invites you to attend the We Still Have Work to Do-Rally for Equal Justice, taking place on July 17, 2021, at the Chesterfield County Courthouse (located at 9500 Courthouse Rd,Chesterfield, VA 23832), and featuring a speakers’ forum, food, fun, and music. CCEJ will present its inaugural Collaborator of the Year Award during theJuly 17th rally.
the work continues - march for equal justice
- 9500 Courthouse Rd, Chesterfield, VA 23832
- July 17, 2021
- Starts at 11:00 AM
CCEJ invites all of Chesterfield County to attend a peaceful and purposeful rally for equal justice. During the rally, speakers will address topics to include Equity in Education, Healthcare, Housing, Economic Opportunities, and our Justice System.
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Free and equal citizens is what we stand for. We demand that the social issues are resolved at the government level.
Our history brings so many controversies into todays society, and by forming peaceful petitions and movements, we want to get rid of multiple ancient horrible issues:
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- Police violence and black citizens’ murders.
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