The Pedal-for-Peace Event Introducing GenZWWTL

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Eight days before the event Solidarity Push, Jerry (@jerrangutang) organized a bicycle ride for Pedal For Peace PVD (@pedalforpeacepvd) in support of Black Lives Matter. The ride went from India Point Park in Providence to Colt State Park in Bristol, 16 miles away.

Joining at the start of the bicycle event were Jaychele Schenck (@jaycheleee) and Isabella Indellicati (@isabellajamess), the two fifteen-year-olds who together founded Gen-Z: We Want To Live (@GenZWWTL). In front of the bicyclists, they each gave a speech. Both speeches were captured by the same video, which is presented at the top of this page. It’s the video Introducing Pedal for Peace PVD, which is Episode 2 in Season 1 of the YouTube series Tales of Trinity.

That was 24 hours before the two young ladies brought about this protest event at the Rhode Island State House. Before you continue reading, you may want to watch the following 15-second video here to see the two fifteen-year-olds in action at the protest organized by themselves on the next day. That was when their thirteen-year-old friend Oli Ogueri (@ososwagyy) gave an unforgettable speech, part of which was captured by this 15-second video here.

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One of the participants in the event Solidarity Push is Miles Chavarria (pictured below). While Jerry was walking around the downtown skatepark to post his Pedal-for-Peace flyer (also in the picture below), Miles was also there as he watched a video Nickantony Quach produced during the reopening of Rhode Island. As presented on the Next page, it’s the video Mack, Chris & Cameron, which is Episode 1 in Season 26 of the YouTube series NDBaker93.

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