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Tulsa Prayer March For Equal Justice

By Eagle Newswire

 

 

The “Tulsa Prayer March for Equal Justice” scheduled for this Friday, March 29, 2019 will be postponed for a future date, due to scheduling conflicts with featured guests.

Though this March has been delayed, we as Tulsan’s stand as one community, who will continue to move forward with “next steps” to ensure that the Tulsa City Council’s public hearings regarding the 2018 Equality Indicator Report are integral and include both the input and voices of the community.

We will not waiver neither in faith nor resilience to ensure that the fundamental liberties of justice for all will not exclude justice for Tulsan’s based upon their race, creed, or economic standing.

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For any further information please contact march organizer C.J. Neal at 918-361-6228 or email at pastorchadneal@yahoo.com.

 

 

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