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After a weekend of protests and riots sparked by the killing of George Floyd, hundreds of Christians and hip-hop artist Lecrae gathered in Atlanta to call on churches and government leaders to ensure fair treatment and an end to racially-motivated crimes.  

Additionally, leaders also announced plans for a “March on Atlanta” that will take place in just over two weeks. 

The OneRace Movement, a Christian coalition that exists to “displace the spirit of racism and release a movement of racial reconciliation across Atlanta, the Southeast, and the nation,” held a news conference at Liberty Plaza outside the state capitol building in downtown Atlanta Monday.

“Today, we are not here to talk about the protests," OneRace co-director Josh Clemons told the crowd. "We are not here to talk about the riots. We are not here to talk about the looting. What we are here to talk about today is the injustice in our land."

The news conference, which was announced last week, drew hundreds following a weekend of protests, violence and destruction in the city and elsewhere in the country. 

Thousands demonstrated in the streets after the death of Floyd, 46, who was filmed with a white police officer’s knee on his neck as he died on a Minneapolis, Minnesota street on Memorial Day. 

Floyd’s death follows the recent killings of Ahmaud Arbery, who was killed in Georgia while jogging, and Breonna Taylor, who was fatally shot by police in Louisville, Kentucky. 

“I think this is a moment for the Church, for you, for me to cry out: Enough is enough! It’s time for a change. It’s time for reform and its time for the church to lead the way.” 

Led by several Christian leaders and pastors, the coalition released “The OneRace Statement on Righteousness and Justice: A call to end Racial Violence.” 

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