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'Unity Vigil' held in Greensburg to discuss racism, create peace and community connections

Shane Dunlap
| Wednesday, June 17, 2020 8:29 p.m.
Shane Dunlap | Tribune-Review
Patricia Elliott-Rentler (left) and Kimberly Elliott-Rentler, both of Hempfield, work on chalk art of a heart while others drew symbols of unity and Black Lives Matter on the sidewalks Wednesday, June 17, 2020, at St. Clair Park in Greensburg. Voice of Westmoreland organized a Unity Vigil, where speakers spoke on the issues of police brutality and racism. The event also was open to anyone willing to share a story, experience or idea to the crowd.

Voice of Westmoreland held a Unity Vigil on Wednesday evening at St. Clair Park in Greensburg where speakers spoke on the issues of police brutality and racism. The event also was open to anyone willing to share a story, experience or idea to the crowd. Organizers planned the gathering as a public space for voices to be heard and to create peace and connection within the community.


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