The protests over police brutality and systemic racism continue today throughout Southern California.
Here are some we know about (this is by no means an exhaustive list):
Mid Wilshire: 2.75-mile protest run/walk, 4625 W. Olympic Blvd., 10:30 a.m.
Over these last couple of weeks I have had an array of emotions, but above all I am encouraged. At first I was afraid to protest, now I am organizing my own. I encourage you to join me in my community as we run/walk 2.75 miles in the Mid-Wilshire area in peace, in love, in solidarity. This is what Nipsey meant when he said “The Marathon Continues.” The fight for justice does not end here. #2wiceashard #walkgoodrungood @walkgoodproductionsA post shared by Etienne (eh-tee-en) Maurice (@walkgoodetienne) on
West Valley: Northridge Mall entrance between Tampa and Shirley, 10 a.m.
Downtown L.A.: Buddhists for BLM (silent march to City Hall), Japanese American Museum, 100 N. Central Ave., 10 a.m.
Boyle Heights, 726 N. Soto St., 11 a.m.
Downtown L.A.: L.A. Law School march, Loyola Law School., 919 Albany St., 11 a.m.
Woodland Hills: Warner Center Park, 5800 Topanga Canyon Blvd., noon
Echo Park: 751 Echo Park Ave. (at the lake), 3 p.m.
Huntington Beach: Farquhar Park, 898 12th St., 4 p.m.
Santa Monica: A Rhythm for Change, Palisades Park, Ocean Ave. & Palisades Ave., 7 p.m.
USC:
Social workers in solidarity with Black Lives, Jefferson Blvd. & Hoover (march to City Hall), 9 a.m.
Downtown L.A.:
More skating/less hating, The Broad, 221 S. Grand Ave. (to Staples Center), noon
Whittier:
March for Latinx community in solidarity with BLM, Whittier Police Station, 13200 E. Penn St., noon
Downtown L.A.:
health workers in defense of Black lives, Cesar Chavez & Lyon St., 1 p.m.
Mid City:
Cochran Ave. Baptist Church, 1304. S. Cochran Ave., 9:30 a.m.
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