These men have come to #Ferguson, MO all the way from India, where they live in exile, to bring a message of PEACE.✌️ pic.twitter.com/Zt8zNQWGEq
— Antonio French (@AntonioFrench) August 17, 2014
There’s no denying that what’s been unfolding in the Missouri community of Ferguson has rattled people across the U.S. and the rest of the world. Which is why this clip shared by Antonio French, President of the North Campus organization, featuring Tibetan Monks from India standing in solidarity with Ferguson-area civilians at the protest of the killing of Mike Brown, goes a long way towards demonstrating how the power of peaceful assembly can indeed be something that can heal a community otherwise being torn asunder by an out-of-control police force.
Tibetan monks from India to #Ferguson. https://t.co/1KGROS70po
— Antonio French (@AntonioFrench) August 17, 2014
(H/T to @marginfades)
Rohin Guha is an Editor at The Aerogram. Talk to him on Twitter, if you’d like!
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