They hold biweekly meetings to discuss upcoming events, community needs and outreach activities, and to build a stronger sense of community in the coalition. If they don't host their own protest or march, they promote and participate in other activism-driven events in the tri-state area that align with Millions March's beliefs, values and demands. As an organization, they stand in solidarity with organizations across the country with similar goals that have come together to take action in response to victims of police brutality and abuse of power. In addition to standing in solidarity with cities like Baltimore, Oakland, Charleston, and Ferguson, Millions March NYC is dedicated to community education. They hold educational workshops on global and local issues. Their workshops cover issues such as youth oppression, safety in the LGBT community, the history of movements and liberation, and the connection between what is happening in our own communities and militarized policing in Palestine. They strive to make sure community members are aware of the issues as well as their own
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