Following the shooting deaths of Alton (OWL-ton) Sterling and Philando Castile last week by police, the Louisville chapter of Black Lives Matter held a vigil on Sunday in remembrance of the two men. More than 400 people marched from the Carle Braden Memorial Center in West Louisville down West Broadway.
WFPL’s Roxanne Scott sat down with activist and co-founder of Black Lives Matter-Louisville Chanelle Helm before the vigil took place, to get her take on the relationship between police and marginalized communities.