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The French Catholic school board in London is dealing with fallout after what some allege to be racist incidents involving a secondary school principal, which were shared on social media
The French Catholic school board in London is dealing with fallout after what some allege to be racist incidents involving a secondary school principal, which were shared on social media
By Skylar McCarthy
Feb 15, 2021 6:20 PM
Museum London is holding a number of events this year to celebrate Black History Month. Now because of COVID-19, you can’t physically go into the museum, but they have an online video exhibition. The exhibition is about the Black Lives Matter protest that brought 10,000 Londoners to Victoria Park on June 6, 2020.
The signs include the sayings ‘Black Lives Matter”, “No Justice, No Peace”, “Enough is Enough”, and “Say Their Names” and many more. You can also help spread the message by taking a look at their high-resolution image, screenshot it on your device, and share the image on social media. Amber Lloydlangston, a Curator for the Museum says that getting the signs was super simple.