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NJ Youth Employ ‘Chalktivism’ To Black Lives Matter Movement

Most teens that are too young to vote are making their voices heard through art.

Most teens that are too young to vote are making their voices heard through art.
Most teens that are too young to vote are making their voices heard through art. (Photo provided)

EDGEWATER, NJ – Art and activism meet on the sidewalks of Edgewater.

Feeling their community lacks awareness or discussion around racial inequality, a group of youngsters are using “chalktivism” to contribute to the Black Lives Matter movement.

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