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March for Our Lives Too! – Photos

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Assorted student body during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]

Photo coverage of the March for Our Lives Too! led by Sac City students on Thursday, May 2, 2019.

Sequita Thompson, Stephon Clark’s grandmother (center with #StephonClark sign), and assorted student body on Tower Bridge during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
(left to right) Jamilia Land, family friend, and Sequita Thompson, Stephon Clark’s grandmother, at Tower Bridge during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
(center) Berry Accius, founder of Voice of the Youth and community activist, and Taylor McClure, City College journalism major, and assorted student body walking from Tower Bridge to the State Capital during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2, 2019. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Assorted student body on Third Street walking to the Tower Bridge during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
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Assorted student body walking on CA-275 S to Tower Bridge during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Assorted student body at the City College light rail station during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Assorted student body writing messages in chalk outside the Crocker Art Museum during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Khalil Ferguson, Sacramento State international relations and economics major (holding Pan-African flag) speaks to assorted student outside the Crocker Art Museum during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Joshua Robinson, social science major and BSU president, talking to an assorted student body on the steps of the State Capital during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
Assorted student body on the steps of the State Capital during the March for Our Lives Too: Police Gun Reform, which started in the quad at City College, then to Crocker Art Museum, Tower Bridge, and finally to the State Capital Thursday, May 2. Photo by Sara Nevis | Staff Photographer | [email protected]
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