Vegreville News Advertiser - June 17, 2020

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VOL. 73 NO. 25

73 YEARS OF SERVING THE COMMUNIT Y

WEDNESDAY, June 17, 2020

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Black Lives Matter Peaceful Protest in Vegreville

(Left-to-right) Organizers-Pailey Tegan Corbett and Jordan Ling. (Rosanne Fortier/photo)

Rosanne Fortier News Correspondent A Black Lives Matter (BLM) Peaceful Protest was held on June 11 outside of the Town of Vegreville’s administration building with approximately 50 people in attendance. Organizers Pailey Tegan Corbett and Jordan Ling wanted to point out that the protest is completely independent of the Town of Vegreville. Corbett said they were holding the protest to raise additional awareness about racism. “I have been following the BLM movement before the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis. There have been black rights movements all through history and not too far in the past either. The death of George Floyd and the preceding deaths before his, that lead to the uproar we are currently seeing, is just the most recent event to lead the black rights movement. Since then, I’ve been actively sharing information on social media platforms as well as signing various petitions. I felt I wanted to do more than this.” Corbett went on to say that racism and prejudice are present

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