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Sarasotans gather in support of peace after white supremacist rally in Virginia

After a rally drawing thousands of white supremacists to Charlottesville, Va., about 100 people gathered in downtown Sarasota to show their opposition to hate.


  • By Cassidy Alexander
  • | 8:49 p.m. August 13, 2017
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About 100 people came together Aug. 13 for a “vigil against hate” after a demonstration by white supremacists in Charlottesville, Va.

On Saturday, Aug. 12, a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville brought thousands to the town, resulting in a number of clashes between those demonstrators and counter protestors. A driver drove into a group of counter protesters, resulting in one death and 19 injuries.

Diane Perry organized the Sarasota vigil to give locals an outlet after “the outrageous events in Charlottesville,” she said.

“The nazis…. White supremacists. We just don’t support that and we don’t need that kind of violence in any kind of protest, and we strongly object to it,” she said.

About 100 RSVPed to the event on Facebook, and met in Five Points Park at 6 p.m. The vigil started with some short speeches from members of Action Together Suncoast, the organizing agency.

Perry reminded everyone the purpose of the event was to recognize Heather Heyer, the 32-year-old woman who died on Saturday, as well as two police officers who died that evening.

“The other very important reason we are here is to oppose hate. We will not tolerate white supremacy in the United States,” Perry told the crowd, inspiring cheers.

“I pray that we don’t have more of these [rallies], but I fear that we may. So be ready. Be alert. And be on guard.”

The crowd was directed to form a circle and join hands after their candles were lit, for a moment of silence that stretched minutes. Then everyone joined in a rendition of “This Little Light of Mine.”

Alexis Jackson and Ryan Francis attended the rally to show that they do not support the events that took place on Aug. 12 in Charlottesville.
Alexis Jackson and Ryan Francis attended the rally to show that they do not support the events that took place on Aug. 12 in Charlottesville.

Police called the event “peaceful” and said they didn’t expect any counter protesters. None showed up to the vigil, which ended after about 30 minutes.

Lori Biagini attended the rally to send a message.

“People need to know that we’re not happy with the current administration and how they’re treating humans,” she said.

Alexis Jackson and Ryan Francis went to show that they and other locals don’t accept white supremacy.

“A lot of people in this community don’t realize there is a strong support network of people who are saying no to the fascists and nazis and white supremacy,” Jackson said. “It’s really important to show that we’re here and we’re not going to deal with that.”

“People are dying,” Francis added. “It’s too far.”

 

Vigil Against Hate organizer Diane Perry welcomes demonstrators to the event.
Vigil Against Hate organizer Diane Perry welcomes demonstrators to the event.
Amani Makarita holds a candle in Five Points Park during an Aug. 13 vigil for those killed and injured in Charlottesville, Va.
Amani Makarita holds a candle in Five Points Park during an Aug. 13 vigil for those killed and injured in Charlottesville, Va.
Demonstrators lit candles in honor of those injured and killed after counter demonstrators clashed with white supremacists in Charlottesville, VA on Aug. 12.
Demonstrators lit candles in honor of those injured and killed after counter demonstrators clashed with white supremacists in Charlottesville, VA on Aug. 12.
Demonstrators join hands during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Demonstrators join hands during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Bonnie Barton observes a moment of silence during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Bonnie Barton observes a moment of silence during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Kenzie Mickish, Bridget Mickish, Karen Griffin and Tamina Mickish lead the crowd in singing “This Little Light of Mine” during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Kenzie Mickish, Bridget Mickish, Karen Griffin and Tamina Mickish lead the crowd in singing “This Little Light of Mine” during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Hassan Hares listens to event speakers during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Hassan Hares listens to event speakers during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Demonstrators link arms during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.
Demonstrators link arms during the Vigil Against Hate in Five Points Park on Aug. 13.

 

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