Speaker after speaker delivered fiery remarks connecting the repression of poor Black and Brown communities by the Philadelphia Police Department to the genocidal war against the Palestinian people, the struggle to free political prisoners such as Mumia Abu-Jamal, and the continued intervention by the U.S. in Haiti and the Philippines. Activists marched from Girard Avenue and North Broad Street to City Hall, growing in numbers, while chanting and demanding an end to the genocidal U.S. war machine.
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