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Defender 'Let the PEOPLE BE HEARD! videos support George Floyd, offer solutions

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Upon these words the Black Press was founded.

Today, the Houston Defender Network will “LET THE PEOPLE BE HEARD,” opening the door to allow our community to post their 60-90 second videos.

The death of Houstonian George Floyd has generated a range of emotions, opinion and perspectives that deserve to be heard.

We invite you to share your response to the questions:

To share your opinion and raise the consciousness and awareness of what you are thinking go to: messages from Brian Courtney Wilson (international recording artist), Amanda Edwards (former Houston city councilmember), Rev. Ricky Williams (KTSU), and Carol Guess (Greater Houston Black Chamber of Commerce).

Source: Houston Defender Network - Houston's Leading Black Community News & Information Source
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