June 9, 2020
City Hall being lit up in purple ‘sign the city stands against racism’ – Canavan

Sinn Féin councillor Claire Canavan has said Belfast City Hall being lit up in purple as an act of solidarity with George Floyd, is a sign that the city stands against racism and all forms of discrimination.

Cllr Canavan said:

“Tonight, Belfast City Hall is being lit up in purple as an act of solidarity with George Floyd, the Minneapolis community and anti-racism protests across the world.

“This is a clear sign that the city stands against racism and all forms of discrimination.

“We all have our part to play in challenging racism and discrimination in all its forms.” 

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