It was just last year when Black Lives Matter demonstrations flooded the streets of D.C. following the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police.
Activist and educator Roger Campbell II delivered a speech at a June 6 protest titled “Black Lives: A Glance Through the Looking Glass,” that left demonstrators in tears.
Standing on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial, Campbell answered the burning question many supporters have asked: “How can I help?”
“You should try to understand where we as Black and brown humans are coming from,” Campbell said, “and the civil injustices that we experience every day of our lives.”