There's nothing that can Animation Archivesundo the harm done by the white supremacist rally that took place in Charlottesville, Virginia, over the weekend.
Three people are dead. Others have to live with the fear of violent racism. But during a vigil Wednesday night in Charlottesville, people gathered in the name of peace.
SEE ALSO: Obama's Charlottesville response just became most-liked tweet in historyHere, on the University of Virginia campus, the crowd sings "This Little Light Of Mine."
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More than 1,000 people took to the streets, according to local NBC News reporter Victoria Wresilo.
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Holding candles, they retraced the route that racists marched down Friday holding tiki torches.
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Of course, singing songs and holding candles does nothing to dismantle the deep structural racism that allowed for this weekend's tragic events to happen in the first place. It won't stop Donald Trump from doubling down on defending people who marched with neo-Nazis and members of the KKK.
Issuing "thoughts and prayers" might make people feel better about what happened, but it won't stop it from happening again. Once we've mourned and comforted each other, it's time to take action -- or, sadly, we'll end up in the same place.
Topics Social Good Politics
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