The death of Trayvon Martin has sparked a revolution for justice in this country that has taken to the streets. Philly showed their support in the form of a march from 30th Street to the famous Love Park in unity for a cause. Many if not most, dressed up in hoodies in memory of Trayvon, who was targeted because of race and culture. Signs flooded the streets and voices were heard throughout the city. Poets also got in the action as Greg Corbin, a spoken word poet from the city of brotherly love performed a poem he calls Skittles ‘R Not Guns. “Trayvon Martin, That Shyt Cray!” Check out the video below…
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