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Johan March, front left, and his brother, Dorian March, participate in the Say Their Names rally Saturday in downtown Lewiston. Johan March s sign reads, The cops are supposed to help. But they didn t help Jason. Daryn Slover/Sun Journal
LEWISTON More than 30 people gathered at the gazebo at Kennedy Park on Saturday evening for a “Say Their Names” rally to draw attention to those who have lost their lives to police violence.
The rally, organized by several local protestors and organizers, started at 5 p.m. with a march down Lisbon Street, onto Main Street for a short stretch, and back down Park Street before ending back at Kennedy Park.
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In addition, the mayor said the panel should “make recommendations to city and school elected officials and staff on policies, practices and procedural changes that will ensure measurable reductions in poverty in Lewiston.”
Cayer said the city and schools spend millions of dollars annually to reduce the symptoms of poverty. Reducing it, he has often said, would help everybody.
“Everyone in this community, whether a CEO making six figures or a family barely getting by, brings value to our community, and we are seeking a collaborative effort to reduce poverty,” he said in a prepared statement. “Building a community that allows every member to thrive is what improves our well-being.”