A student-led march to highlight racial injustices and honor the Black lives lost as a result of systemic racism and police brutality took place June 12 on the campus of James Madison University. Organized by the JMU chapter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), “March for Our Lives” was a peaceful way of speaking out against racism in America. The march began on Warner Commons and ended at Spirit Rock. An estimated 350 people attended. Face masks were required and participants were asked to maintain social distancing guidelines. Before the march began, there was a moment of silence for Black people who have been murdered. The first 8 minutes and 46 seconds of the march were held in silence to celebrate ...