BYP100/We Charge Genocide activist Jason Ware shares his experiences
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Jason Ware has been a member of Black Youth Project 100 (BYP100) for about six months and a member of We Charge Genocide (WCG) for over a year.
He's done organizing against police violence/police brutality including campaigns around Rekia Boyd, LaQuan McDonald, and the Police Torture Reparations Campaign. He has also worked on the campaign to save Dyett High School in Chicago.
Jason came to an Enough Is Enough meeting on December 29, 2015 to share his police accountability experiences and insight with the Rochester community. He also spoke about abolitionist organizing in the Black Lives Matter movement.
Enough Is Enough was delighted to host him!
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