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Heights youth rally against racism

July 31, 2020 By Times-Herald Newspapers Leave a Comment

Photo courtesy of Blood Sweat and Beauty Photography Facebook
Youth Against Racism Rally protestors begin their march July 24 outside the Dearborn Heights Justice Center, 25637 Michigan Ave. The rally began with speeches from several young speakers and continued with a march along Michigan Avenue to the Inkster Police Department and back. Majenaya Johnson, Leslie Windless and Byron Brooks helped organize the rally which was sponsored by Accountability for Dearborn, Freedom Fights and the Dearborn Heights Library.
Photo courtesy of Blood Sweat and Beauty Photography Facebook
Three young protestors show off their signs during the Youth Against Racism Rally July 24. The rally began with speeches from several young speakers and continued with a march along Michigan Avenue from the Dearborn Heights Justice Center, 25637 Michigan Ave., to the Inkster Police Department and back. Majenaya Johnson, Leslie Windless and Byron Brooks helped organize the rally which was sponsored by Accountability for Dearborn, Freedom Fights and the Dearborn Heights Library.
Photo courtesy of Blood Sweat and Beauty Photography Facebook
Youth Against Racism Rally protestors march along Michigan Avenue July 24 from the Dearborn Heights Justice Center, 25637 Michigan Ave., to the Inkster Police Department. The rally began with speeches from several young speakers and continued with the march where several messages were chanted by protestors. Majenaya Johnson, Leslie Windless and Byron Brooks helped organize the rally which was sponsored by Accountability for Dearborn, Freedom Fights and the Dearborn Heights Library.

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