Grassroots spokesperson Judy Martin has announced two community rallies on tomorrow, Sat April 21.
For more information contact Martin at 216-990-0679
The first rally and march is sponsored by the Oppressed People's Nation, Black on Black Crime and the East Cleveland Police Department under the theme of stop the violence and begins at East Cleveland City Hall, 14340 Euclid Ave., at 11:00 am. It will end at Shaw High School with a performance by the Shaw High School Marching Band.
The second rally is for missing Cleveland west side teen Amanda Berry (pictured) and will be held at the corner of 110th St and Lorain Ave in Cleveland. It is sponsored by Berry's family, Survivors/Victims of Tragedy in cooperation with a host of other grassroots factions concerned about missing children across the city regardless of race, ethnicity or gender.
If anyone has information about the whereabouts of Berry, who has been missing for nine years and was 16 at the time and, Gina De Jesus, another west side missing teen who was last seen just weeks after Berry, contact the Cleveland FBI at and the Cleveland Police.
Reach Editor and Journalist Kathy Wray Coleman at ktcoleman8@aol.com and phone number: 216-932-3114.