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A BLM engine returns to Foresthill from the spike camp at The Greek Store site on Mosquito Ridge Rd.
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Black Lives Matter protesters occupying an intersection in front of the Fraternal Order of Police, in Northeast D.C
Protests and riots sprung up across the U.S. this week following the death of George Floyd, a black man suffocated by a police officer during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Monday.
Around 7 p.m., a protest began in Oklahoma City at the intersection of NW 23rd & Classen. Chants of "NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE." filled the air as hundreds of protesters circled the road to block traffic. Dozens of police officers arrived. Arrests were made. I took as many photos as I could.
Much of the early portion of the protest was peaceful. I couldn't see anyone fighting until police arrived to clear the intersection. Around 9 p.m., protesters started marching toward toward the Plaza District and eventually marched to the Oklahoma City Police Department Headquarters, 700 Colcord, and eventually dispersed from the area at about midnight.
Photo by Nathan Poppe
Fish Eye!
Educator Alex Van Wyhe who was lead for the humanities component throughout the whole trip had students each take a different part of the salmon's body and write about it using five different literary styles.
Photo by Robben Taylor, BLM.
BLM Event Coordinator Carol Belenski and Homesteader Family Members
(Left to Right) Michele Lovel, Carol Belenski, Sherry Smith, and Rose Smith Edgren.
Photo by Robert King
The BLM in Oregon and Washington is dedicated to protecting America's Great Outdoors from the threat of fire. Thank you, BLM Firefighters!
BLM Archaeologist and Homesteading Historian Robert King and the 2nd generation of the Smith Family
(Left to Right) BLM Archaeologist Robert King, Sherry Smith, William J. Smith, and Rose Smith Edgren.
Photo by Carol Belenski
Protests and riots sprung up across the U.S. this week following the death of George Floyd, a black man suffocated by a police officer during an arrest in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on Monday.
Around 7 p.m., a protest began in Oklahoma City at the intersection of NW 23rd & Classen. Chants of "NO JUSTICE. NO PEACE." filled the air as hundreds of protesters circled the road to block traffic. Dozens of police officers arrived. Arrests were made. I took as many photos as I could.
Much of the early portion of the protest was peaceful. I couldn't see anyone fighting until police arrived to clear the intersection. Around 9 p.m., protesters started marching toward toward the Plaza District and eventually marched to the Oklahoma City Police Department Headquarters, 700 Colcord, and eventually dispersed from the area at about midnight.
Photo by Nathan Poppe
The BLM keeps America's Great Outdoors lush and beautiful by supplying and managing native plants for the restoration and rehabilitation of our public lands.
Visit us online to learn more about the BLM's botany programs: www.blm.gov/or/programs/botany/index.php