Evanston residents join the Black Lives Matter movement – Daily Northwestern

Evanston resident Sharon Kushiner, along with others, has been holding “Defund the Police” signs in front of the Evanston Police Department for the past three Sundays. “Rather than having a protest that just brought in a whole bunch of people from surrounding communities. We would build it slowly and have it really be Evanston-focused.”  
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Daskoterzar
5 years ago

Absolutely, because people who are protesting, who appear to live in Evanston know anything about the struggle. Another trendy participation trophy. Perhaps Evanston will push for more public housing and develop locally funded programs for their new cause…

debtsor
5 years ago
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I’ve never liked anyone I’ve ever met from Evanston. They’re most arrogant jerks

dom
5 years ago

Keep sending the tax money away who would want to move there after seeing this.This all leads to the burning dumpster fire the city is now.

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