
ATLANTE,, February 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Acclaimed singer-songwriter, Darrell Kelley who is internationally recognized for ushering in a new era of protest music, will be a featured participant and sponsor of the community prayer, peace and justice rally and march for victims of police shootings, James Bassey in Titusville, FL.
The Prayer, Peace and Justice Rally and the March for Lowery will be held on Saturday February 19starting at 1:00 p.m.at 1520 Craig Ave and terminate at Isaac Campbell Senior Park, located at 701 South Street, Titusville, Florida.
Darrell Kelley is a world-renowned music activist, raising awareness for victims of police brutality across the country through his music and activism.

Renowned musical artist and protest activist Darrell Kelley will take part in the Prayer, Peace and Justice March for police shooting victim James Lowery
Independent artist and founder of Viral Records, Kelley, based in Atlanta, Georgia., is committed to being a loud and resounding voice against the injustice of police brutality. Over the past three years, Kelley has garnered worldwide acclaim for his unique activism, due to writing and producing social justice songs and participating in protests to raise awareness for some of the recent victims of questionable killings by police and white supremacists, in the African-American community.
Kelley also raised awareness and attention to protests across the country, including a black hearse and coffin displaying the names of victims of police brutality or racial injustice, in addition to a 40-inch flat-screen TV. inches with loudspeakers sharing powerful messages.
“My goal is to help end police brutality and racism through the use of socially conscious music that directly addresses the injustices that continue to occur in the black community,” Kelley said, who is also the founder of the UWGEAM ministry. “I am very concerned that too many of our supposed national leaders are not having as much impact or relevance as they should and I think using music to bring about positive change is as effective in today’s society as it has been historically,” he said.
James Bassey40 years old, was killed by police late December 2021, after a reported domestic disturbance was responded to by local police, and his family demands answers. According to Dwight Seiglera local community activist for social justice and equality who helps coordinate the Titusville March, nearly 1,000 demonstrators are expected.
“The event is designed for the community to show support for the family by rallying together for real change,” said Seigler, who is also the Lowery family spokesperson. “Many of us have long been advocating for a change in the leadership of the police department in this community, and what happened to James Bassey unfortunately had to happen because of the way things are so often mishandled in the community through the police department,” he said.
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