FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 14, 2020

Media contact: Ana Maria Rosato [email protected]

WHAT
We are NOT satisfied!
Justice for Maud Caravan & Rally
From Atlanta to Brunswick

Christopher Bruce, political director of the ACLU of Georgia, will attend the rally in Brunswick. [See quote on next page.]

WHEN and WHERE
Caravan from Atlanta
Saturday, May 16 at 7:30am
Victory Outreach Church
2175 Metropolitan Parkway SW
Atlanta, GA 30315

Rally in Brunswick
Saturday, May 16 at 2:30pm
Glynn County Courthouse
701 H St
Brunswick, GA 31520

The caravan will practice social distancing and asks all participants to bring their masks & gloves.

WHO
Co-sponsors of Saturday’s Caravan and Rally include:

ACLU-Georgia, Black Voters Matter, Black Alliance for Just Immigration (BAJI-Atlanta), Georgia Coalition for the People's Agenda, New Georgia Project, Racial Justice Action Center, Georgia Standup, Georgia Alliance for Social Justice, SisterCare Alliance, Millennial Civil Rights Campaign, Rainbow Push Coalition, Women on the Rise GA, SONG, Beacon Hill Black Alliance Human Rights, Georgia NAACP, New Georgia Project, Let Us Make Man, Black Man Lab, Southern Center for Human Rights, SaveOurSelves, MXGM, Sankofa UCC Church, Urban League of Greater Atlanta, and Black Male Voter Project

ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Derrick Boazman, Major Woodall (NAACP-Ga President), Atty. Tiffany Williams Roberts, Rev. Atty Francys Johnson, Mary Hooks, Tamika Middleton, Marcus Coleman, Rev. Derrick Rice, Jana Johnson-Davis, Kass Ottley, Atty Miguel Dominguez, Marilynn B.Winn, Atty Mawuli Davis

QUOTE
“Once again, the justice system has failed the Black community. Over two months had passed before charges were brought against two men who gunned down in the street Ahmaud Arbery while he was jogging a few miles from his home,” said Christopher Bruce, political director of the ACLU of Georgia. The actions that District Attorneys Johnson and Barnhill took in this murder case have shown them to be unfit to execute the duties of their office. The ACLU of GA stands w/Glynn County's community leaders in calling for them to resign.”

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memorandum_to_senators_hb_286_march_18_2021.pdf

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