Men from all over Ohio gathered in Dayton yesterday for an event they called Suits and Solidarity.
>> Suits and Solidarity march moves through Dayton Sunday afternoon
The event brought out men young and old who danced, marched, and spoke about how change is needed to help decrease racial tension and injustices.
“I mean this is what we do. I think the narrative unfortunately has been portrayed as something different. We are not a monolithic group of people, so, therefore, you can see us in a suit, you can see us in a sweatshirt. At the end of the day, we are still men and we are here to help the world,” Kenneth Goodrum of Cleveland told News Center 7′s Ronnell Hunt.
Obhof said the state Senate is committed to learning from the Huffman controversy.
Protesters gathered and marched in Beavercreek Saturday. Photos of the event can be found here.
Some other things you need to know today as part of the demand for change:
- Trump reschedules Tulsa rally in the face of criticism over Juneteenth
- Nike, Twitter among companies offering paid Juneteenth holiday for employees
- Boston mayor plans to reallocate $12 million of police budget
- Black Lives Matter mural in North Carolina defaced with tire marks
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