there was a local demonstration today here in Austin & we were there.
I think my kid posed a palpable threat. 
(ETA: This is my picture, not NPR's)
http://www.npr.org/local/stories/KUT/149495127
Close to three hundred protesters donned hoodies and gathered at the gates of the State Capitol Tuesday night in remembrance of slain Florida teenager Trayvon Martin. It was a silent protest. It?s one in a series of rallies across the country this week that expressed anger over Martin?s killing by a neighborhood watch volunteer.
Austin attorney James Nortey helped organize the event. He says the group spread the word about the protest almost exclusively through social media and word-of-mouth. Nortey says he's pleased with the Austin community for showing up.
?This is a cross-section of old, young, black, white, male, female and we need to continue to have these community conversations and come up with community solutions," said Nortey. "I don't have all the answers, but I know I have some of them. And I share them with you. And I think we need to work towards a more just society and live out what it means to be a true caring community."
But others in the crowd were less optimistic. Casey Calhoun was born and raised in Austin. She says she's looking toward the Justice Department to conduct a full investigation into Martin's murder. She thinks it's a clear case of discrimination.
"To not even do an inquiry or take a report? That's despicable, but I'm not surprised in 2012 that's what went on," Calhoun said.
The protest at the capital was one in a series of rallies across the country this week that expressed anger over Martin?s killing by a neighborhood-watch volunteer.
ETA: Do you have any idea how awesome it is NOT to wear a hoodie in 85 degree heat in the middle of the city? #schweddyballs
Re: Kids in hoodies are obvious threats. PIP
A threat to my heart, how cute!
Also, I had no idea these types of protests were happening.
A dear friend of mine is an extremely active activist in New York, and I asked him if there was anything going on around here. Turns out, there was!
This is Bean's 3rd protest at the capitol gates. His first one that's not choice/PP-related. Oh, how the grow up so fast.
My son took pictures with a local photographer as discussed in this article
http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/galleries/local-photographer-eunique-jones-gibson-holds-hoodie-photoshoot-inspired-by-trayvon-martin-032612
It was cool to do and the picture is awesome.
Ganster no, gangsta YES.
He has Skittles and Sweet Tea! RUN FOR YOUR LIVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Seriously, tho, he's adorable.