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Annual Black Lives Matter procession continues tradition of advocacy and unity

Annual Black Lives Matter procession continues tradition of advocacy and unity

People decorated their cars with messages highlighting the history of Black Lives Matter before taking part in a procession through the city. Photo: WAND News


Springfield, IL (WAND) – Many in Springfield are reminding the community about the Black Lives Matter movement. Sunday marked Black Lives Matter Solidarity Day.

“We continue to look for ways to make sure that the system works not only for people of color and Black people, but for everyone who is marginalized,” said Alderman Shawn Gregory.

People decorated their cars with messages highlighting the history of Black Lives Matter before taking part in a procession through the city.

“I want people to grasp and understand that this is a collective community effort. This is for all of us ending racism. That’s something that benefits the entire community,” said Sunshine Clemons, co-founder of Black Lives Matter Springfield.

The tradition started six years ago after the murder of George Floyd. Since then, the community has continued the event while advocating for marginalized groups.

“There’s a place for everybody in this work, and we appreciate everyone who joins us. These events are always multigender, multiracial, and inclusive of people from all backgrounds and sexual orientations,” said Clemons.

What started as a solemn event has expanded into a celebration of Black excellence. Black Lives Matter Springfield awarded three students with $3,000 scholarships. Zora Bush was one of the recipients.

“I really appreciate this award. I never thought that I would actually receive an award like this. Being myself and being a woman will change the world,” said Bush.

After the procession, people enjoyed food and activities at Cox Park, showing that community change starts with people coming together.

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