Reginald Jackson, center, on a custom bicycle live streaming on 73rd Avenue during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)
Protests continue throughout Northern California. “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California. Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California. A rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020.
District 6 Councilmember Loren Taylor, right, speaks with people before the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Renia Webb, center, and Foster Liggins, right, of Brand Marinade, give out free T-shirts and collect donations for East Oakland Collective before the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Ariel Loudd, right, of Oakland, with her daughter Ah’miya Miller, 8, pick out signs before the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)The group gathered listen to the speakers before the march “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Corrina Gould, traditional spokesperson Confederated Villages of Lisjan, speaks to the group gathered at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Chief Black, of Oakland, videos during the speakers portion at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Group gathered listen to the speakers at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)James Hisanaga, left, of Mill Valley, and her mother, Angie, listen to the speakers at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Muteado Silencio speaks to the group gathered at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)German Garcia, center, of Oakland, on a custom bicycle at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)(left to right) Sunny Heng, Ever and Josh Segundo on bikes at the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Organizers and volunteers on the truck leading the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Carlymn Scott, center, of Oakland, with her children during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Protestors marching down 73rd Avenue during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Reginald Jackson, center, on a custom bicycle live streaming on 73rd Avenue during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Xavier Buck, right, deputy director with Dr. Huey P. Newton Foundation, talks about a monument that will be placed across from the Alameda County Courthouse as Marquita Price, center, director of Urban and regional planning with East Oakland Collective, cheers during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Raushanah Bashir, left, and Shana English do the Kid ’n’ Play dance while the music is playing during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Aaron Harmon with his son Rasa, 2, during the protest “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)People on the sidewalks video and dance to the music as the protestors march past for the “Deep East Oakland Rising” organized by nine organizations and started at the Black Cultural Zone Lot and marched to the Wilkins Memorial Park in Oakland, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The organizers are the East Oakland Collective, Occur, Black Cultural Zone, Oakland Pillars, The Town Experience, Town Biz Oakland, Adamika Village, Higher Ground After School Program, and Roots Community Health Center. 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(Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Las Lomas High School students Kailani Reis-Weiland, 16, left, and Moxie Marsh, 16, put on their skates at the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Roller skaters wait for others to join the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Lenny Costa, 27, sits and waits for others to join the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Penelope Griffin, 14, left, and Janelle Cuenco, 14, leave the park to start their route to Broadway Plaza during the Skate for Peace organized by Cuenco, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Protestors leave the park to start their route to Broadway Plaza during the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Protestors stop at the mural at Broadway Plaza during the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Protestors stop at the mural at Broadway Plaza during the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)A protestor’s rainbow flag lays by a skateboard after the Skate for Peace organized by Janelle Cuenco, 14, sophomore at Northgate High school, at Civic Park in Walnut Creek, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, speaks to the group at the rally she organized with Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, speaks to the group at the rally she organized with Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Giselle Cisneros, left, with her sister Christian and their dogs at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Lauren Sheppard, 15, BSU president at Rodriguez High School, speaks at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Group listening to the speakers at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Group listening to the speakers at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Jaida Oats, 16, BSU vice president at Rodriguez High School, speaks at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Artwork on display at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Families sitting and listening to the speakers at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Tamara Moore, Rodriguez High School science teacher, with her twin 19-year-old daughters Aaliyah, center, and Joy as they listen to the speakers at the rally organized by Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)Sophia Kenoly, 16, speaks at the rally organized by her sister Cameron Kenoly, 18, of Fairfield, and Youth for Visions at Vintage Green Valley Park in Fairfield, California, Saturday, June 27, 2020. (Sara Nevis/snevis.express@gmail.com)
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