
Join with grassroots organizations, the Imperial women, survivors and victims of tragedy, the Cleveland NAACP, and others for a unified anniversary rally at 5 p.m. on Oct. 29, in front of the Anthony Sowell murder house and a candlelight vigil to remember the 11 black women kidnapped, raped and murdered on Imperial Avenue in Cleveland.
A year ago, on Oct. 29 the remains of the first victim out of 11 women were discovered at Anthony Sowell’s home on Imperial Ave. Sowell is currently awaiting trial on numerous counts of aggravated murder, kidnapping, rape and a host of other charges.
The candlelight vigil will take front of the Anthony Sowell house on E. 123rd and Imperial Avenue in Cleveland.
This movement will assess whether effective progress has been made to protect black women and the community around the issue as well as briefly address other issues impacting specific black and other women, and poor people.