Check out the plans for their anti-hate crime "unity" rally:
Patricia Morris, 20, of Ithaca will not be a speaker at the Unity Rally, Alderwoman Diann Sams, D-2nd Ward, said. But she will help lead the demonstration in solidarity with community members and city officials who have organized the rally, Sams said. "This will allow people to make a commitment about what they will do to prevent bias-related crimes or to support people who have been victims," Sams said. "For example, if you hear someone telling a joke that's racist say that's not acceptable."An Ithaca woman reportedly assaulted in a racially-charged attack, will lead a procession of walkers against hate-based crimes this Thursday on The Commons.
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