South suburban twins lead children's rally over death of George Floyd

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Saturday, June 6, 2020
Richton Park twins lead children's protest over death of George Floyd
Two twin boys in Richton Park are taking the lead on a children's rally over the death of George Floyd.

RICHTON PARK, Ill. (WLS) -- Two twin boys in a southern suburb are taking the lead on a children's rally over the death of George Floyd.

The Richton Park youth protest all started because their mother, Alaina Buford, wouldn't let them protest in downtown Chicago.

Instead, she had them express their thoughts and emotions on canvass, and encouraged other kids to do the same.

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Two twin boys in Richton Park are taking the lead on a children's rally over the death of George Floyd.

Buford said they plan on presenting the canvasses to the police.

"Because after the protesting and the rioting is over, they have to know that these kids want to live," she said.

Buford believes it's important to have these tough discussions on race at a young age.