"I feel like I died that day, too,” Ryan Netterville wrote. “(My art is) just something I wanted to do for him, something that needed to be done for Shane. It’s one last thing I can do.”
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Activists came to counter protest a WLM rally that was scheduled to take place
May 8, 2021
FARGO, N.D. (KVRR) – Local activists organized a march early Saturday morning to confront “White Lives Matter” rally and the recent racial movements in the city.
The recent vandalism of the Moorhead mosque sparked new tensions between Black Lives Matter and White Lives Matter organizations.
“We showed up to let them know that we are not going to tolerate it they want to have their plan we are going to be here and show up we are not going to let them take our streets,” said Vanessa Jugarap.
Louder than Hate march planned in Fargo to counter alleged White Lives Matter rally
The Fargo-Moorhead community needs more education on white supremacy. The person who did the mosque vandalism said he did it as a joke, but it’s not a joke, an organizer of Saturday s march told The Forum. Written By: C.S. Hagen | ×
Protesters marched through downtown Fargo on April 11, 2021, to counter an alleged White Lives Matter rally that did not materialize. C.S. Hagen / The Forum
FARGO Local activists are organizing a march early Saturday, May 8, to address the recent vandalism of a Moorhead mosque and to counter a White Lives Matter rally supposedly scheduled for that morning.