“I don't care if I lose my life if that means my nieces and my nephews won't have to deal with someone invalidating them because of the color of their skin,” says Philomena Wankenge, an organizer of a massive DC protest.
Freedom Fighters DC board member Philomena Wankenge said she was willing to die for this movement on behalf of her family's future. CNN
Organizers from Freedom Fighters DC told CNN that their plan is to march down the National Mall to the front of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture where they expect a couple of speeches
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