Anti-hate vigil held in downtown Lexington
Posted by: Ondine Quinn on April 9, 2012 at 08:00pm
The Central Kentucky Council for Peace and Justice organized an anti-hate rally in downtown Lexington this evening. Approximately 50 folks came out to stand in solidarity with communities who have been affected by hate, violence and racism.
Representatives from the Muslim, LGBTQ, and African American communities spoke about our communities' need to love and embrace one another and to not tolerate hate in any form.
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