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AU’s 60th Peace and Justice march in pictures

March 20, 2025 by Abigail Jeyakaran

The pictures below are provided by Miles Morey. Click or swipe through the slideshow to read the story and view the pictures.

  • Marchers prepare for the walk in front of Reardon Auditorium.
  • Picture of AU alumni Jacquie Sellers-Womack, Carl Kramer, and Connie Hippensteel.
  • A front perspective of the march with AU students carrying their flags.
  • Brian "B" Martin, the director for the Center of Intercultural Engagement, holds the American flag that was hung at the Capitol building when Martin Luther King Jr was assassinated in 1968.
  • Two international students smile as they participate in the march.
  • A police officer from the Anderson Police Department gives a thumbs-up to Martin.
  • A backstage perspective of the program facing the backs of the guests on stage.
  • A picture of the crowd passing by Paramount Theatre.
  • A perspective from behind an AU student in the foreground with the crowd in the background.
  • On the left, Martin speaks to the crowd on the Dickmann Town Center stage. On the right, the flag bearers assemble in front of the stage.
  • The crowd marches from Fifth Street.
  • An international student, Nelson Paul, speaks as he reads from his phone on the stage.
  • A perspective from behind the crowd marching towards the bridge.
  • Student Korey Rees taking a photo of the program with a camera.
  • Becca Palmer, the Director of Spiritual Formation, recites the Lord's Prayer in English on stage.
  • Scott Cagnet, the Dean of Students, Department of Student Life, bows head and prays in the crowd during the program.
  • Student Josiah Zaragoza waving the flags of Mexico and Argentina.

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