Monday night about sixty Black Lives Matter protests, organized by Boston youth, marched around downtown, eventually blocking the North Station subway entrance.
Read MoreMarching past the Old City Hall
Marching past the Old City Hall
Monday night about sixty Black Lives Matter protests, organized by Boston youth, marched around downtown, eventually blocking the North Station subway entrance.
Read MoreDuring the public unveiling of outgoing Governor Deval Patrick's official portrait a few dozen Black Lives Matter protesters demonstrated outside. Organized by the same group of high school students featured in previous posts, they were joined by a few other local activists.
Read MoreStudents gathered at the State House starting around noon
On Monday December 22, a group of a few dozen Boston-area high school students walked out of class and met at the State House to protest police violence and brutality. Monday's walkout was organized by some of the same students as High School Student March on December 9. It was also one of the first protests in Boston after the Saturday murders of two NYPD officers.
Read MoreOne side of the crowd gathered, viewed from the State House steps.
On Saturday, approximately fifteen-hundred people protested police brutality and systemic racism in the streets of Boston. Protesters meet at the State House around noon.
Read MoreFriday night, hundreds of Harvard Students gathered at the Science Center Plaza to protest racism and police violence. The students marched from their separate schools to meet in the plaza at 5 PM where a stage and speakers were setup
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