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Hope you enjoy these photos from the Twin Cities event marking the October 22, 2002 National Day of protest Against Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation.
Stop Police Brutality!

Our banner proudly held high--STOP POLICE BRUTALITY!

Family members remember loved ones killed by police.

Stolen lives of those killed by police are honored and remembered.

Appropriate T-Shirt

Wanda Tucker, mother of Terrelle Oliver who was shot in the back by Minneapolis police, reminds us of why we are here.

Despite the cold, people were standing firm.

Seana was the MC

The crowd listened as family members spoke.

Bully or Friend, Protector or Oppressor?

Pablo Tapia on the bullhorn.

Delores Sturgeon, signficant other of Abuka Sanders, reminds us of his memory.

Even the very young can play a role.

Brian Hill, survivor of brutality by St. Paul Police.

Lydia Howell steps up to the bullhorn.

Truth Maze, recent survivor of brutality by Minneapolis Police.

Drummers add great energy.

Michael Bayly with QURA takes the bullhorn.

As darkness falls, we prepare to march.

Great banner by Latino youth!

The next generation of the movement!

The march begins--down Chicago Avenue to Lake Street

A horse puppet on a bike comes along for the march.

Down at the MPD 5th precinct station, we let the cops know why we are there.
POLICE BRUTALITY MUST END NOW!