Black Lives Matter Toronto organizer Pascale Diverlus poses in front of the group's encampment outside police headquarters Thursday. |
The Toronto branch of Black Lives Matter formed in 2014.They’ve staged a “die-in” at Yonge-Dundas Square, crashed a Toronto Police Services board meeting and marched across the Allen.
However, it’s only taken a few days of staying put outside police headquarters for the group to finally get traction at City Hall.
The sit-in was instrumental in getting Afrofest’s two-day music permit reinstated and on Friday, city council will consider the group’s call to reform the Ontario Special Investigations Unit, which investigates cases like that of Andrew Loku, a 45-year-old black man shot to death by police last July. (more...)
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