
Crossing Austin Blvd.: Austin activist Iesha Oliver-Hollins, left, walks during a march on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017, in Oak Park for high school teacher Anthony Clark, who was suspended after posting to Facebook the photo of a white student in blackface. Clark said he was trying to mitigate the fallout. | ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

Speaking out: Iesha Oliver-Hollins, an Austin activist, was in Oak Park on Saturday to support Anthony Clark, an Oak Park and River Forest High School teacher who was suspended after posting to Facebook a photo of a student in blackface. Clark co-founded, along with Hollins, the Oak Park-Austin Community Watch, a group created to confront the violence along the borders of those two communities. | ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer

Crossing Austin Blvd.: Austin activist Iesha Oliver-Hollins, left, walks during a march on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2017, in Oak Park for high school teacher Anthony Clark, who was suspended after posting to Facebook the photo of a white student in blackface. Clark said he was trying to mitigate the fallout. | ALEXA ROGALS/Staff Photographer
Iesha Oliver-Hollins, an Austin activist, was in Oak Park on Saturday to support Anthony Clark, an Oak Park and River Forest High School teacher who was suspended after posting to Facebook a photo of a student in blackface. Clark co-founded, along with Hollins, the Oak Park-Austin Community Watch, a group created to confront the violence along the borders of those two communities.