Hundreds of people, many in high school, standing in center of Harvard Square. 'Hands up don't shoot.' — Jess Bidgood (@jessbidgood)December 1, 2014
Yale students in 4.5 minutes of silence for the 4.5 hours Michael Browns body was left in the street. — Yonas Takele (@yonastakele817)December 1, 2014
It is our duty to fight! — Tiffany (@MsFlowersTweets)December 1, 2014
TODAY! 1:01PM EST, 10:01AM PSTShow Solidarity With — Lnonblonde (@Lnonblonde)December 1, 2014
It's on! '— Ferguson Action (@fergusonaction)December 1, 2014
Students, faculty & staff participate in 4.5 minutes of silence; body outlines drawn in chalk — The AJC Center (@AJCCenter)December 1, 2014
Couldn't even fit everyone into the room!! Ppl out in the doorway/sidewalk. — Jack. Attack. (@jaykayG)December 1, 2014
Journalist getting arrested by NYPD at — NYCLU (@NYCLU)December 1, 2014
Rev. Mike McBride, a California-based pastor and member of PICO, a national network of faith-based community organizations that have been working in Ferguson since August, spoke to VICE News about the evolving civil rights struggle."As Tef Poe and others say regularly, this civil rights movement is not your mom and dad's civil rights movement," McBride said in August, referencing the St. Louis rapper who has become a leader of the Ferguson protests. "Every generation must re-appropriate the lessons of the past, the experience of their elders, and they must then make it relevant for the time in which we live."After a group of young protesters criticized the NAACP for its passivity in Ferguson, McBride said that young people are building on the organization's legacy."And we should allow them to build, we should help them to build, but we should by no rate abandon them," McBride said.From Freedom Riders to — Shaun King (@ShaunKing)December 1, 2014
In photos: a day after grand jury announcement, Ferguson protests rage on.Follow Alice Speri on Twitter: @alicesperi