want to use for a subject, no justice, no peace. 1986 in a section of brooklyn called howard beach, young man named michaelh was killed because they said that they didn't allow blacks in the neighborhood. some of us went out and marched, and during the march, one brother yelled -- i believe his name was amawali -- no justice, no peace. and it became the chant of our movement. some of us have made it popular, but it started there. but it really started in the bible. >> preach, rev. >> because isaiah said that those that practice injustice cannot practice peace. the absence of justice is the absence of peace. and when we say that we're not talking about violence. because there is a confusion in this country between peace and quiet. >> come on, reverend. >> some of us are told to shut up. and just be quiet. and you call that peace, but peace is the presence of justice. you can't tell us to shut up and suffer. we must speak up when there is an injustice. i remember, as i was riding here, and i saw someone and as i got out the car to meet the family, the ride to the church, heard a man say, i've not seen a fune