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  • Principal Jose Juan Urquizo and Vice Principal Marisela Morales in Urquizo’s office at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. Between them on the wall is a set of judiciously enforced good behavior rules. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • At the peer mediator ready station, Jasmine Jacobo prepares for a shift at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • From left, Samantha Gonzales, Esmeralda Macias, Jasmine Jacobo and Leilani Montiel coordinate their efforts on the playground at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Jose Juan Urquizo, principal of Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School, stands next to a bulletin board on which this year's peer mediators are prominently featured alongside "Students of the Month." In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students at Virginia Rocca Barton mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Program Coordinator Natalie Alfaro of Restorative Justice Partners, Inc. at their offices in Marina, CA. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, RJP helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Case Manager Pascual Morales of Restorative Justice Partners, Inc. at their offices in Marina, CA.  In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, RJP helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • From left, Magdalena Macias, and peer mediators Samantha Gonzales and Esmeralda Macias, in orange, listen to both sides carefully in a lunchtime discussion at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Peer mediator Esmeralda Macias stops by the team's ready station to pick up her conflict resolution materials at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • From left, Leilani Montiel and Jasmine Jacobo ensure notes on an playground argument are correct. Leilani and Jasmine, in orange, are peer mediators at Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School in Salinas. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • On an announcement board inside the main office at Virginia Rocca Barton School in Salinas, mediator photographs are prominently displayed next to "Students of the Month." In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Virginia Rocca Barton Elementary School Principal Jose Juan Urquizo high-fives student Michelle Becerra, who is turning in good behavior points at the front desk. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students at Virginia Rocca Barton mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • On the Virginia Rocca Barton playground at lunchtime, peer mediator Esmeralda Macias is readily available for students to consult. In an effort to end violence and bullying in schools, volunteers from Restorative Justice Partners, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, helped teach administrators and students mediation skills, creating alternative ways to resolve disputes and foster empathy, accountability and fairness.
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  • Supporters seeking racial justice wait in long lines to join the the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • Supporters take a few minutes to rest before joining the entry lines at the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • At the World War II Memorial in Washington, D.C., a girl takes a break from the withering heat at the 2020 Commitment March, held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Supporters stream in by the hundreds to join the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • At Freedom Plaza in Washington. D.C., Porsche Taylor of Black Girls Ride Magazine says a few emotional words to group members who rode in to support Friday's Commitment March. The event is to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. Organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, the gathering coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • Supporters stream in by the hundreds to join the entry lines at the 2020 Commitment March in Washington, D.C. held on Friday, August 28th. Tens of thousands of people from all over the country attended, to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network, coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn. 
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • George Clinton, left, of Parliament Funkadelic, enjoys a fellow musician's contribution before he speaks to the crowd. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Activist Frank "Nitty" Sensabaugh delivers an impassioned plea to vote in the upcoming elections. His group walked 750 miles from Milwaukee to D.C. to call for change. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • US Senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivers a prerecorded speech to a hushed crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Human rights advocate Martin Luther King III delivers a moving speech to a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. 
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. Surrounded by family, human rights advocate Martin Luther King III speaks to the press before going onstage. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • US Senator and Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris delivers a prerecorded speech to a hushed crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Yolanda Renee King, 12, granddaughter of Martin Luther King, Jr, speaks before a huge crowd at the Lincoln Memorial. On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • On Friday, August 28th, 2020, thousands of people from all over the country attended the Commitment March in Washington, D.C. to fight for criminal justice reform in solidarity with those who have lost loved ones at the hands of the police and to push for federal legislation against misconduct. The event, organized by the Reverend Al Sharpton and the National Action Network under the rallying call ‘Get Your Knee Off Our Necks,’ coincides with and honors the 57th anniversary of Martin Luther King, Jr.’s March on Washington, where he delivered his historic “I Have A Dream” speech in 1963. Photograph by Jay Dunn.  
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  • Maria Gallegos, left, gets some English reading help from tutor Sandra Gomez at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Ashley Mendoza is engrossed in her book during reading time at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Graciela Flores runs a tight ship at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Diana Duran, center, concentrates on her English reading next to tutor Sandra Gomez at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Tutor Elizabeth Pacheco has her hands full with different homework assignments at the Cesar Chavez Library’s homework center in Salinas. Area children receive after-school help with reading, social studies, and many other subjects while enjoying a safe place to learn. The library also provides tutors to Sherwood Elementary School and the Los Padres Learning Center.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, speaking at a massive climate rally in New York City on September 20th, 2019. Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's event. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.
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  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
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  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Student leader Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, addresses the crowd on Friday. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Thirteen year-old student leader Alexandria Villaseñor arrives at City Hall, where she will participate in a rally. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Thirteen year-old Alexandria Villaseñor, speaks to the media near the United Nations, where she has been protesting every Friday for three months. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, speaks to the media near the United Nations, where she has been protesting every Friday for three months. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Alexandria Villaseñor, 13, speaks to the media near the United Nations, where she has been protesting every Friday for three months. Joining more than a million young people worldwide on Friday, March 15th, 2019, thousands of students walked out of school in New York City protesting government inaction over climate change. Marchers began gathering at over a dozen locations, including City Hall and Columbus Circle in Manhattan, the rally culminating in a march alongside Central Park to the steps of the American Museum of Natural History.
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  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
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  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
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  • Almost a quarter of a million people joined Friday's Climate Strike in New York City on September 20, 2019. The afternoon-long protest against inaction on climate change began in Foley Square, the beginning of a long march along Broadway toward Battery Park.Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, 16, spoke at the rally along with a number of local organizers and concerned parties  from around the world.
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