On Saturday, June 5, 2010, Roberto Clemente Community Academy students along with community members, parents and teachers led the 15th Annual Walk for Peace coordinated by ALSO (Alliance of Local Service Organizations), Cease Fire, and La Capilla del Barrio. The march kicked off in front of Clemente with multiple stations around the front entrance highlighting student talent. Culinary Arts students passed out delicious carrot cake cupcakes while service learners painted faces with symbols of peace, Clemente wildcats, and the Puerto Rican flag. Onlookers had a chance to appreciate artwork by students hung in the school's lobby windows and appreciate the skill of Clemente’s Archery Team who, earlier this year, ranked first in the city. Although a summer storm moved in causing heavy rain, the crowd huddled under the overhang to enjoy the tropical rhythms of the legendary Clemente Steel Drum Band.
After opening remarks by Principal Leonard Kenebrew, Student Council Representative Waleska Rivera, Principal of Pedro Albizu Campos High School, Matt Rodriguez, and Joy McCormack, mother of slain DePaul student Frankie Valencia, the crowd took to the streets carrying messages of community unity and peace. The final destination was the Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture, located on the corner of Division and Humboldt, where hundreds gathered for the unveiling of Paseo Boricua’s new municipal flag and to enjoy a peaceful afternoon of dancing, 3-on-3 basketball, and skating. The march and its activities were a display of support for peace.