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Anti-Racism Rally Held at UNF as Suspended Student Returns for Hearing

2017-11-20 16 Dailymotion

<p>An anti-racism march took place at the University of North Florida on November 20 as a conduct hearing was being held for a student suspended for a social media post described by the university as threatening</a>.</p><p>News4jax reported</a> that UNF student Ken Parker, 37, was suspended after posting a “threatening message and a disturbing image” on social media.</p><p>Video from the rally shared by UNF Spinnaker, the student news organization at the university, shows demonstrators shouting, “No Nazis, no KKK, no fascist USA,” as well as other anti-racism chants. They also chanted</a> as Parker entered his hearing at the University’s Alumni Hall.</p><p>The rally was organized by Students for a Democratic Society in response to a Facebook post urging people to rally in support of Parker, local media reported</a>. As of 9 am, no supporters of Parker were seen in the area, reports said. Credit: Facebook/UNF Spinnaker via Storyful</p><br />

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