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Walnut Street School invited parents and students to cover their windows with Black Lives Matter artwork on Thursday, June 4th. One parent covered the school with black and "BLM" balloons. And after one student dropped of his poster, he asked, "when will we come back to school?" With fingers crossed, one educator said, "Hopefully in August."

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

Kogarah Canals, Blueline graffiti sydney

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Photo credit: Roo Pitt - Concrete

at David Ranch, Daniel, Wyo.

Photos from an entirely peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Bury St Edmunds

 

This picture shows the mangled remains of the crane's boom, along with the pile driver and a large steel piling.

The parliament building in Vienna.

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Famous for wild animals, the unique Ponderosa Pine Dunes, and wet season waterfowl, Buckhorn Backcountry Byway is the perfect way to enjoy nature up close. Portions of this byway may require a high-clearance vehicle.

 

Photo by Jesse Pluim, BLM

PPG Paints Arena @ Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Bureau of Land Management - Law Enforcement patch

Photos from an entirely peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Bury St Edmunds

 

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

Photo credit: Roo Pitt - Concrete

Sterling Mine Ditch Trail, BLM, Jackson County, Oregon USA

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Richmond, Va / USA - August 8th, 2020: A business boards their storefront after vandals broke a window in recent protests on Broad Street. Protests and marches have taken place over weeks due to police brutality and other inequalities in communities across the US.

In an effort to improve rangeland wildlife habitat conditions, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) implements fuels projects such as prescribed burning, removal of encroaching Western juniper stands and invasive plant removal with and for a variety of federal, state, and local partners.

 

Other restoration efforts to improve wildlife and fisheries habitat conditions include riparian planting, stream restoration, fence construction and trail maintenance.

Photos from an entirely peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Bury St Edmunds

 

When in Austin, have some BBQ.

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Photo credit: Roo Pitt - Concrete

Photo credit: Roo Pitt - Concrete

Photos from an entirely peaceful Black Lives Matter protest in Bury St Edmunds

 

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

Deadhorse state park in Utah. NIght before the big wind storm that blew us out of Canyonlands National Park. Winds were gusting to 30 mph that made it difficult to set up the tent to say the least. Me in the background doing some maintenence on the Tracker.

Photo credit: Roo Pitt - Concrete

#blm #blacklivesmatter #yeahbouyee

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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

 

Unknown place. The sign above the opening seems to be in Russian. This is the same place as Blm_TG 176. Photo taken about 1910

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