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FAIRBORN — The students marching Wednesday in Wright State University’s First Annual MLK Unity March and Rally hope their silent march will speak volumes to the community.
“The silence symbolizes the missing voices that are not fully recognized as valued members of our society,” said Aaron Stokes, 22, president of the student organization called Black Student Union. Some of these people are people with disabilities, minorities, women, and members of the LGBTQA community. “This is to bring awareness to our campus and the community about the people who are being discriminated against (in society).”
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