[June 8 2020]
On Sunday the 7th of June residents of Bristol came together in support of the Black Lives Matter movement taking with them a 17th Century Statue of Slave Trade Edward Colston who transported 84, 000 enslaved African men, women and children to the Caribbean and Americas.
For more information on how you can help and make a difference go to https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/
Keep these protests peaceful. Keep wearing masks. Keep moving forwards to change the system.
#BLACKLIVESMATTER
Photo Marton Gosztonyi
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