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2 responsesNaee Williams, who organized Hutchinson’s June BLM rally, says the event brought passion for justice that has not yet translated to action.
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“When I lived in Mississippi, 90% of students were African American, and moving to Hutch was a cultural shock… It was different, but after getting used to it, the students were awesome to be around.”
1 responseSomething as simple as walking through a self-checkout line without being stared out is not a luxury some Black Hutchinson residents have