
Pictured are Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight
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CLEVELAND, Ohio-Community activists will hold a Stop Violence Against Women Rally and Vigil at 5 pm on Tuesday, May 6, 2014 at 2207 Seymour Avenue on Cleveland's west side to mark the first year anniversary of the day a year ago that Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight were rescued from the home of serial rapist and kidnapper Ariel Castro following a decade of captivity. The rally and vigil will be held in front of where Castro's since demolished Seymour Avenue home once stood. For more information contact the Imperial Women Coalition at 216-659-0473.
"This is a celebrated case of unprecedented cruelty and violence and we intend to address this issue and other issues on violence against women and girls in greater Cleveland, statewide and nationally in a wholehearted fashion," said Imperial Women Coalition Leader Kathy Wray Coleman. "And we again praise the Ariel Castro victims for their courage and fortitude and for getting out alive when so many other innocent women and girls pay the ultimate price of death."
Coleman said that her group will also address the Imperial Avenue Murders by serial killer Anthony Sowell, the murders by alleged East Cleveland serial killer Michael Madison, who awaits trial, and the Cleveland E. 93rd St murders, where the assailant is still on the loose.
Groups or group members associated with the Imperial Women Coalition include Stop Targeting Ohio's Poor, the Carl Stokes Brigade, People for the Imperial Act, the Fairfax Business Association, the Cleveland African American Museum, Black on Black Crime Inc., Peace in the Hood, the People's Forum, the Greater Cleveland Immigrant Support Network, Sister to Sister, the Cleveland Black Contractors Group, Ohio Family Rights, the National Association for Parental Equality, the Cleveland Chapter of the New Black Panther Party, Gov Abuse, and Revolution Books.





By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief
By Kathy Wray Coleman, editor-in-chief








