Kiara, right, holds her 8-year-old sister’s hand, Kiera, while walking to the Capitol during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)
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Bobbie Wooten, right, co-founder of Racial Harmony Project, chants to the crowd while marching during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, speaks to the crowd in front of the Sacramento County Main Jail on I Street during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, creator of Juice, speaks to the crowd in front of the Sacramento County Main Jail on I Street during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Dre raises her fist while marching during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. 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(Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Samuel Lewis, Juice organizer and Sierra College applied art and design for film major, calls out chants as they march down Capitol Mall during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Kiara, right, holds her 8-year-old sister’s hand, Kiera, while walking to the Capitol during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Dann Mead, co-founder of Racial Harmony Project, speaks to the group gathered about voting at the Capitol during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Sam, left, holds Laura’s hand while they kneels for eight minutes and 46 seconds during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Bobbie Wooten, right, co-founder of Racial Harmony Project, speaks to the group gathered at the Capitol during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Kiara speaks from the steps of the Capitol to the crowd gathered during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Meg White, Juice, raises her fists as she reads a poem to the group gathered at the Capitol during the George Floyd: Rally to Remember organized by Racial Harmony Project that started at Cesar Chavez Park and marched to the California State Capitol in Sacramento, California, Saturday, July 25, 2020. There were around 150 people in attendance for the rally. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)
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