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Tune in to Phase 2 Radio interviews of exclusive coverage On Tuesday March 31, more than 200 activists, faith leaders, civil rights leaders and allies joined together at the Central Presbyterian Church across from the Capitol to rally against RFRA. We marched from their to the Capitol steps to deliver messgages to the elected officials of Georgia.Georgia will not stand for an Indiana-style “license to discriminate.” Phase 2 Radio Executive producer Kareema Ali-Bowens participated in the march. State Troopers demanded we move off the sidewalks , however all the marchers moved over chanted and carried signs that read No Discrimination In Georgia. The measure, SB 129, stalled when anti-discrimination language was added to it. But the critics fear that it could still pass the state legislature by Midnight Thursday, the end of the 2015 session. However
Those against it believe it would allow for discrimination against gays, lesbians, and other groups, including African Americans.