Humera Gul, Live Wire Intern & Staff Writer

On March 6, 2015 MCC Unites ended with a day of poetry, an audience participated circle of ethnic music and a march down Main Street Manchester. The march was to remember the lives lost to worldwide violence, ending at Manchester Town Hall. Jack Hasegawa, a civil rights activist, spoke at town hall about his experiences during the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s. This video chronicles the events of the day.