What's Happening?
Activists in Chicago organized the "We Walk For Her" march in Bronzeville to raise awareness about the numerous unsolved cases of missing and murdered Black and Brown women and girls in the city. The march aims to bring attention to these cases and advocate
for justice and accountability. Participants gathered to honor the victims and demand action from authorities to address the systemic issues contributing to these tragedies.
Why It's Important?
The march is crucial in highlighting the ongoing issue of violence against women of color, which often receives less media attention and resources compared to other cases. By bringing these cases to the forefront, the march seeks to pressure law enforcement and policymakers to prioritize investigations and support for affected families. It also serves as a call to action for community members to engage in efforts to prevent violence and support victims' families.











