Black Lives Matter Rally, 4 July 2020.
BA2493/2967: Following the conclusion of speeches, protestors assemble in readiness to march from Supreme Court Gardens during the 3rd BLM rally on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_1
BA2493/2968: Noongar elders (left-right) Meretta Kickett and Mingly McGlade with Irish-Australian activist and BLM supporter Seamus Doherty, behind the stage at Supreme Court Gardens during speeches at the 3rd BLM rally on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_2
BA2493/2969: Protestors 'take the knee' - in a reference to George Floyd’s death at the hands of a police officer - for one minute at Wellington-William Streets intersection slwa_b6609220_3
BA2493/2970: Noongar elder Herbert Bropho and a cordon of police during the march (Barrack St-St Georges Terrace corner) at the 3rd Black Lives Matter protest rally that started at Supreme Court Gardens slwa_b6609220_4
BA2493/2971: One of the young organisers of the Black Lives Matter protests raising awareness of Aboriginal deaths in custody, Valerie Weyland (wearing Boorloo Justice t-shirt), photographed during the 3rd BLM rally on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_5
BA2493/2972: A station set up to offer free face masks and hand sanitiser to attendees at the 3rd Black Lives Matter protest rally at Supreme Court Gardens on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_6
BA2493/2973: Protesters march along Wellington Street in front of the Perth Rail Station during the 3rd BLM rally on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_7
BA2493/2974: Protesters march along Wellington Street in front of the Perth Rail Station, hemmed in by a cordon of police during the 3rd BLM rally on 4th July 2020 slwa_b6609220_8
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