Vancouverites are taking to the streets to speak out against racism amidst deaths of George Floyd, Regis Korchinski-Paquet – Vancouver Is Awesome

Posted: June 1, 2020 at 3:15 am

As outrage over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis continues to be felt across the continent, protestors are taking to the streets in cities across North America to make their voices heard.

In Vancouver, police tweeted just before 7 p.m. on Saturday that Protestors have taken over the intersection of Main and Hastings, and traffic is blocked in all directions.

Police advised drivers to avoid the area.

Videos posted to social media show around 100 people, most of whom wore masks and appeared to leave space between themselves and other protestors, marching through downtown Vancouver carrying handwritten signs and chanting Black lives matter.

However, another moreformalprotest organized by Jacob Callender (@boy_pollo on Instagram), backed by @blackvancouver, is set to take place in Vancouver on Sunday evening, May 31.

Callender outlined the details of Sunday's peaceful protest in an IGTV video posted on Saturday afternoon. Hesaid he's currently expecting to see between 1,000 and 2,000 people show up.

The local anti-racism rallies come as a response to the killing ofFloyd, who died after a police officer knelt on hisneck until the man became unresponsive, as well as the death of 29-year-old Regis Korchinski-Paquet, who died after falling from the balcony of her Toronto apartment on Wednesdaywhile policeofficers were inside.

As public health officials continue to urge British Columbians to maintain physical distancing due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, rallyorganizers are encouraging attendees to wear masks and stay two metres apart.

Meanwhile, the Vancouver chapter of Black Lives Matter (BLM) explained in a Facebook post that while members have been in touch with the organizers of this event, BLM has respectfully declined to participate as members do not feel that we can ensure the safety of our community in public protest at this time.

The post continued, Black Lives Matter EVERYDAY. Indigenous Solidarity, ALWAYS. Not just when we are collectively traumatized by another guileless savage gang of cops. We appreciate this act of solidarity and the coming together of Black and Indigenous people to facilitate healing from and amidst police brutality.

We are very much interested in helping organize something similar in the future. Black and Indigenous community members can come together to dream up this offering. Our communities have both suffered immensely from systemic oppression and white violence. With unity, we have and will survive ... Right now, our priority and concern is keeping Black people safe and promoting some rest.

The post also contained some advice for white Vancouverites wondering what they can do helpsupport anti-racism efforts.

Please research options for dealing with community distress, it read. Community solutions exist, and educate yourself on what they may be. We need you to stop calling the cops for situations that they do not know how to handle. Call out anti-Black racism when you see it. Acknowledge the fruits of Black culture, and stop appropriating it. Dont ask to use the word N****r. You cant. Pressure your city government to de-fund police budgets. Support the families of Regis Korchinski-Paquet, George Floyd and Samwel Uko. Fund organisations like Black Mutual Aid BC, Hogans Alley Society and numerous others like ours, working for the Black community.

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