Howard University Students Decry Hate With #BlackLoveMatters
Howard University students have a history of standing up for what they believe in.
Students of the historical black university in Washington, D.C., protested LGBT intolerance on Monday, congregating on campus with rainbow flags and holding signs that read “God Loves Everyone.” The demonstration was staged in direct opposition to the Westboro Baptist Church anti-LGBT event near campus.
#BlackLoveMatters also floated around Twitter Friday, a hashtag with echoes of #BlackLivesMatter and recent protests made in the wake of fatal police shootings of black men and women in the U.S. Universities across the country have drawn attention to the movement, including the design of academic courses devoted to it.
Young people these days know how to be heard.
See the Howard campus demonstration below, in pictures taken by student activists on campus.
Out at #HowardUniversity with @HeyyLyd. WBC isn’t welcome in our city. #BlackLoveMatters pic.twitter.com/CvgviXHsrl
— Farrah (@reallyfarrah) April 10, 2015
Howard students turn their backs to WBC #HUUnited #ThinkMoor #BlackLoveMatters #BlackOut pic.twitter.com/X4Ii7qs9GB
— Elsa (@naturallyelsa) April 10, 2015
#blacklovematters #blacklivesmatter #blackgirlsmatter #queergirlsmatter WE MATTER pic.twitter.com/NQmBiFF0Q9
— QWEEN EL (@ericabaduyou) April 10, 2015
Happening at Howard University RT @2LiveUnchained: #BlackLoveMatters pic.twitter.com/oZYpZGj5ix
— ShordeeDooWhop (@Nettaaaaaaaa) April 10, 2015
Standing in solidarity with students to stand up for #AllBlackLivesMatter #BlackLoveMatters #BlackLivesMatter pic.twitter.com/MuLg78cKIR
— Cydney Brown (@cydbrown) April 10, 2015
Yes it does! Thank you for all that you do! RT “@2LiveUnchained: #BlackLoveMatters #HowardUniversity pic.twitter.com/GKeVlSIAHS“
— LTkd_PRO (@LTkd_PRO) April 10, 2015
Howard students embrace after demonstration #HUUnited #BlackLoveMatters pic.twitter.com/LAjABC2DTy
— Elsa (@naturallyelsa) April 10, 2015
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