UNC Charlotte students to march to end injustice: ‘a journey toward change’
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WBTV) – Students are gathering at UNC Charlotte for a march to end injustice Saturday afternoon.
The march, which follows days of protests over George Floyd and others in a stance to end police brutality and racism, is set to start at 1 p.m. and end around 3 p.m.
Today, a student-organized march to end injustice will take place throughout University City and our campus. We stand with Niner Nation in the journey toward change. pic.twitter.com/f5SN06gQAH
— UNC Charlotte (@unccharlotte) June 6, 2020
The march will step off on J M Keynes Drive across from the UNC Charlotte campus near Five Guys burger restaurant, and will end at Popp Martin Student Union.
“Today, a student-organized march to end injustice will take place throughout University City and our campus,” UNC Charlotte tweeted.
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