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Martinez marches against racism

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Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, left, creator of Juice, and Leia Schenk, right, founder of EMPACT Org, consul Sandy Sanchez as she talks about her 18-year-old nephew, Anthony Nunez, who was shot and killed outside the family home by San Jose Police Officers July 4, 2016, at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])

The Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. The event was organized by Together We Stand and Southern Alameda Resistance Network.

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A woman walks up Court Street with her sign at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leia Schenk, center, founder of EMPACT Org, and Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, right, creator of Juice, speak to the crowd at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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A counter protester, who would not give his name, gets into an argument and the Brown Berets keep the protestors from him at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Pastor Rebecca Olivera, right, of Hayward, says a prayer at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Xochitl Johnson, Rev Club, speaks to the crowd at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Hundreds of protesters listen to speakers on Court Street at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Leia Schenk, left, founder of EMPACT Org, waves the Pan-African flag while Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, right, creator of Juice, speaks to the crowd at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Nehemiah “Nuk Nuk” Johnson, left, creator of Juice, and Leia Schenk, right, founder of EMPACT Org, consul Sandy Sanchez as she talks about her 18-year-old nephew, Anthony Nunez, who was shot and killed outside the family home by San Jose Police Officers July 4, 2016, at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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People watch the marchers from the train on Ferry Street at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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National Brown Berets, security for the event, stand in front of the truck with the speakers at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Members of Native Resistance listen to the speakers at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Michael James, 19, founder of Southern Alameda Resistance Network, is one of two organizers for the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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The crowd kneels for eight minutes and 46 seconds at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Sevgi Fernandez, founder of Together We Stand, speaks to the crowd with the National Brown Berets standing in front at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. Fernandez is one of the two organizers for the event. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Ray Reiko, center, Revolution Books in Berkeley, talks to protesters at a table set-up at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Adam Itewakinyan, founder of Native Resistance, speaks to the crowd at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Protesters listen to the speakers at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Dr. Churchill, of Richmond, speaks to the crowd at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Laura Halpin, of Walnut Creek, speaks to the crowd about her neighbor Miles Hall at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Protesters hold their sign while they listen to the speakers at Martinez Waterfront Park at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Henry Martinez, right, holds a “Proverbs 12:25” sign while Justin Gomez, Martizians for Black Lives, speaks about his experience of organizing the city co-sponsored Black Lives Matter mural in downtown Martinez at the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. The BLM mural was defaced within one hour of being finished on July 4, 2020, and repainted with another hour. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])
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Nakenya Allen talks with Leia Schenk, founder of EMPACT Org, after the Zero Tolerance for White Supremacy Peaceful March and Rally that started at Contra Costa Superior Court and marched to Martinez Waterfront Park in Martinez, California, Sunday, July 12, 2020. Allen came up with the idea for the rally and Sevgi Fernandez and Michael James did the organizing. (Sara Nevis/[email protected])

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