Seventy-five students at Socorro Independent School District's Jane A. Hambric received free footwear Friday as part of an initiative by Rack Room Shoes.
This week s protests have involved thousands of people in both Cuba and Florida.Experts call these protests unprecedented.WESH 2 s Marlei Martinez spoke with protestors about what they re fighting for, and with a historian about whether these demonstrations are here to stay.Protestors are taking to the streets of Orlando to speak out against government atrocities in Cuba. Related: Central Floridians react to political unrest in CubaA sea of red, white and blue spilled onto Semoran Boulevard on Tuesday evening, as foot soldiers pounded the pavement and also spread their message while driving or riding in vehicles.Passion was running high, and some people told WESH 2 News it s time for a revolution against the regime. I m out here because my people need help, said protestor Judita Sanchez Garcia.As people laid down, protestor Bianca Pena said she is standing up. Our families are dying and nobody s understanding that. So we re here to speak for them because they re not able to spe