Project Say Something conducted more than 150 protests following the death of George Floyd.
Project Say Something is announcing the settlement and calling on supporters to attend Tuesday’s Florence City Council meeting, scheduled for 5 p.m., to support it.“This outcome signifies a vital step forward in safeguarding the First Amendment rights of citizens,” the group said in a statement.The group, founded in 2014, says by its own count it staged a protest
Camille Bennett, founder and executive director of Project Say Something said the settlement is the culmination of two years of attempting to work with the city. Project Say Something, in addition to the monument protests, also advocates for progressive issues such as reproductive rights.
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