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Shot from below - female student holds megaphone against a backdrop of trees.
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Banner reads "No room for hate"
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Sign reads "We're Not Trying To Start A Race War We're Trying To End One #WhatIsRacism #BLM"
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Sign reads "Hate has no home here"
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A student raises her fist walking toward the side of the crowd.
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Students gather on the front steps of the McCarthy Center while a student animates the demonstrators with a megaphone.
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Presentation in Sociology class.
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Presentation in Communication Arts class.
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Assignment for Psychology 460 History of Systems of Psychology class.
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Brochure announcing presentations from Intensive English Language Program.
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Framingham State University #blacklivesmatter teach-in poster.
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Presentation in Nursing class.
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Document on the orgins and the facts of the #blacklivesmatter movement.
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Email to faculty regarding #blacklivesmatter teach-in
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Email to faculty regarding the #blacklivesmatter teach-in
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Student photographer, Brad Lechute, photographed student during class for #blacklivesmatter teach-in.
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Student photographer, Brad Lechute, photographed student during class for #blacklivesmatter teach-in
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Student photographer, Brad Lechute, photographed student during class for #blacklivesmatter teach-in
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Student in class. Student photographer, Jennifer Johnson. Photograph for Special Topics: Communication Arts (Photojournalism) class.
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History Professor, Dr. Maria Bollettino, explains to students in Colonial America class the brutal results of commodification of slaves by white American slave traders during the #Black Lives Matter teach-in on Mon. 22, 2016. Student photographer, Ogbonnaya Ochinivu
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Student photographer, Laura Difaffaele photographed Prof. Xavier Guadelupe-Diaz during the #blacklivesmatter teach-in.
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Student photograher, Laura Difaffaele, photographed Professor Virginia Rutter during the #blacklives matter teach-in.
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Students come together to be a part of this movement and share their opinions on #BlackLivesMatter. Student photographer
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Upon entering the Dwight Performing Arts Center, guests are greeted with an opportunity to share why they think #BlackLivesMatter. Students, faculty, and other special guests signed their names, threw out the popular hashtag, or left a little note as to why they believe in the BLM movement.
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Upon entering the Dwight Performing Arts Center, guests are greeted with an opportunity to share why they think #BlackLivesMatter. Students, faculty, and other special guests signed their names, threw out the popular hashtag, or left a little note as to why they believe in the BLM movement