Hundreds turn out for Peace Walk through downtown Red Deer
“Today, we are going to have our voices heard,” said Red Deer Peace Walk co-organizer Callum Daniels ahead of Sunday afternoon’s event in the city’s downtown.
Daniels told rdnewsNOW it was difficult to be silenced on Sept. 20 by what he describes as white supremacist hate groups. The incident left a black mark on Red Deer, but Daniels reiterated that this is a city he truly believes is above racism.
Daniels, who spearheads Black and Indigenous Alliance and partnered with Red Deer Against Racism (RDAR) to organize Sunday’s Peace Walk, certainly was loud as he and approximately 200 others marched through the streets of the city’s core.
Chants of “Black lives matter,” “Indigenous lives matter,” “Trans lives matter,” and “Take back our stolen sisters and brothers” rang out from the crowd. At points, the group stopped to dance as Childish Gambino’s ‘This is America’ and Beyonce’s ‘Freedom’ blared.