TO TODAY’S MARCHES IN MILWAUKEE.
SARAH: CALLS FOR CHANGE.
>> YOUR FIGHT AND YOUR WORK IS
MORE IMPORTANT THAN ANYTHING.
SARAH: ACROSS THE GLOBE FOR 100
STRAIGHT DAYS.
>> TODAY WE ARE CELEBRATING OUR
100TH DAY OF MARCHING.
SARAH: SATURDAY’S MARCHES IN
MILWAUKEE INCLUDED PEOPLE OF ALL
ALL AGES.
[CHANTING]
WHO SAY MARCHING HAS MADE A
DIFFERENCE, INCLUDING TRACY
COLE, THE MOTHER OF 17-YEAR-OLD
ALVIN COLE, WHO WAS SHOT AND
KILLED BY WAUWATOSA POLICE
OFFICER JOSEPH MENSAH IN
FEBRUARY.
>> A LOT OF THINGS CHANGED SINCE
WE HAVE BEEN OUT HERE
PROTESTING.
THANK YOU, REVOLUTION.
THANK YOU FOR BLACK LIVES MATTER
BEING THERE FOR US FROM DAY ONE.
WE MADE LAWS CHANGE IN
WAUWATOSA.
NOW THEY HAVE TO WEAR BODY
CAMERAS.
SARAH: THE SIGNS HAVE QR CODES
THAT TAKE YOU TO A WEBSITE THAT
DESCRIBES WHY ARE PEOPLE
MARCHING.
>> WE ARE USING OUR FREEDOM OF
SPEECH TO FIGHT FOR FREEDOM AND
JUSTICE, JUSTICE IN THE SENSE OF
LIVES THAT HAVE BEEN TAKEN DUE
TO POLICE BRUTALITY.
>> THE YOUTH WILL CHANGE THINGS.
IT WILL NOT BE LIKE EVERY OTHER
GENERATION WHERE IT DIES OUT AND
YOU HAVE TO RESTART AGAIN.
THINGS WILL CHANGE.
IT WILL NOT JUST FALL OUT LIKE
IT USE
