Rally demands: MOVE children deserve to rest in peace
By Betsey Piette posted on April 29, 2021
Philadelphia
YahNé Ndgo opened the rally outside the Penn Museum in Philadelphia April 28 by denouncing the University of Pennsylvania’s sadistic desecration of the remains of two young Black MOVE family members. Ndgo, representing Black Lives Matter Philadelphia, stated: “We can never forget the humanity of Black people, and we should never have to remind people of the value of our lives. Black and Brown bodies are not subjects for you to study. We are human beings, and our lives matter!”
Banner honoring Tree and Delisha Africa leads march in Philadelphia on April 28.