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  1. " No justice, no peace " is a political slogan which originated during protests against acts of ethnic violence against African Americans. Its precise meaning is contested. The slogan was used as early as 1986, following the killing of Michael Griffith by a mob of youths. History.

  2. Dec 5, 2014 · With the second non-indictment of a white police officer who killed an unarmed black man in two weeks, the chant “no justice, no peace” continues to ring out in protests around the country.

  3. After the announcement of the not guilty verdicts, thousands of residents took to the streets of South Central Los Angeles and in front of LAPD headquarters near downtown, declaring “no justice, no peace.”

  4. Sep 17, 2020 · “No justice, no peace” is a slogan that appears in the many protests organized recently by the Black Lives Matter (BLM) Movement for racial justice, arguably the largest and most diverse mass movement for social justice in U.S. history.

  5. Aug 26, 2020 · The man who helped popularize the 1980s cry, “No justice, no peace,” is putting himself at the center of a new wave of activism, in a new millennium.

  6. A protester of the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, holds up a sign reading "No justice, no peace" -- a popular slogan. Marcie Sillman speaks with language journalist Ben...

  7. Jun 7, 2020 · It was a week of social and political upheaval across the country; of protests peaceful and violent; of eulogies and photo ops; and of cries for justice and change.

  8. Oct 20, 2022 · The slogan “No Justice, No Peace” that was often heard after the murder of George Floyd has frequently been used in protests against racial discrimination and police violence.

  9. The chant of “no justice, no peace” echoes through Black Lives Matter protests. It seems especially appropriate for this movement, which has or-ganized in response to police killings of unarmed people of color.

  10. Oct 11, 2022 · Allen’s signature black-and-white photos bear witness to the profound history of African Americans and allies in the fight for social justice and portray the collective action over decades in stunning, timeless portraits.

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