Edna Manley students and staff protest
Aug 28th, 2019 | Category: Special Reports | 2:54AUGUST 28, 2019: Mainly dressed in black with mouths covered, some 80 students and staff of the Edna Manley College for the Visual and Performing Arts engaged in a street protest this afternoon. The protest was in the true style of an institution dedicated to the arts with drummers and dancers being involved in the demonstration. They lined both sides of the sidewalk just outside the main gate of the Arthur Wint Drive-based campus, protesting against what they say are issues affecting the school.
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