among those who addressed the crowd was the pulitzer prize winning journalist chris hedges.wrote for "the new york times" for over 15 years, 20 years a middle east correspondent covering war. his latest book is, "wages every billion: the moral imperative of revolt." >> i am chris hedges, writer. i teach in a prison in new jersey and have her many years. i am also a presbyterian minister. at this moment, i would like to ask us to pray for the loved ones we have lost in the loved ones who brought in cages across this country. oh, god, and the name of the profits, and the name of jeremiah and moses and jesus, and the name of the holy prophet and messenger from god mohammed, please be upon him. in the name of our martyrs, martin and malcolm, and the names of all who have risen up to five the a press or on by half of the -- on behalf of the oppressed, we implore you to take a do your hands the grief, the loneliness, the suffering and the pain inflicted on our brothers and sisters who have lost loved ones to police violence, who are trapped in cages, and to empower us to struggle