EMILY HAMER and KAYLA HUYNH
Wisconsin State Journal
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Paris Hatcher, of Atlanta, sits in front of an altar that was created at James Madison Park to honor black victims of police violence, including Breonna Taylor.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday, June 5, 2020 at James Madison Park in Madison Wisconsin. STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL.
STEVE APPS STATE JOURNAL
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday at James Madison Park in Madison. Participants celebrated the life of Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police in Louisville, Ky.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday in Madison.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday in Madison.
STEVE APPS, STATE JOURNAL
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday in Madison.
EMILY HAMER and KAYLA HUYNH
Wisconsin State Journal
Day seven of protests against police violence in Madison was a day of fun, artistic expression, togetherness and celebration — this time honoring the life of Breonna Taylor, a black emergency room technician who would have celebrated her 27th birthday Friday had she not been killed by Louisville police officers March 13.
On the seventh day of Madison protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, demonstrators gathered at James Madison Park to remember, among others, Breonna Taylor, an unarmed black woman killed by police in her own apartment.
Youth organizer Ayomi Obuseh, 19, speaks to a crowd of a few hundred protesters at the Capitol Friday evening. She says young people are protesting for their futures.
Protesters sing "Happy Birthday" to Breonna Taylor on the seventh night of demonstrations against police killings of black people. Taylor was killed in her home by police in Louisville, Ky.
Paris Hatcher, of Atlanta, sits in front of an altar that was created at James Madison Park to honor black victims of police violence, including Breonna Taylor.
On the seventh day of Madison protests in the wake of the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis police custody, demonstrators gathered at James Madison Park to remember, among others, Breonna Taylor, an unarmed black woman killed by police in her own apartment.
Protests continued for the seventh night Friday at James Madison Park in Madison. Participants celebrated the life of Breonna Taylor, who was killed by police in Louisville, Ky.
Protesters sing "Happy Birthday" to Breonna Taylor on the seventh night of demonstrations against police killings of black people. Taylor was killed in her home by police in Louisville, Ky.
Youth organizer Ayomi Obuseh, 19, speaks to a crowd of a few hundred protesters at the Capitol Friday evening. She says young people are protesting for their futures.