The march ended at Jefferson Square Park where the kids and their parents could grab some food afterwards. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Louisville youth are proving that youre never too young to stand up for racial justice.
On Friday, kids and their adults began at the Louisville Science Center and marched to Jefferson Square Park in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Many of the kids held signs with popular phrases such as no justice, no peace and say her name while several led chants over the megaphone. Dinner was provided in the park after the march.
Many of the children carried signs supporting the Black Lives Matter movement and the fight for racial justice. | Photos by Kathryn Harrington. KATHRYN HARRINGTONThe group marched from the Science Center to Jefferson Square Park on Friday while chanting ‘Black Lives Matter’ and Breonna Taylor’s name. KATHRYN HARRINGTONChildren and their parents marched to Jefferson Square Park on Friday in
the Kids March supporting the Black Lives Matter movement. KATHRYN HARRINGTONThe Kids March from the Science Center to Jefferson Square Park ended around Breonna Taylor’s memorial. KATHRYN HARRINGTONCherrie Vaugn helped her cousin Lyric Young hold up a megaphone as she chanted during the Kids March on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTONParticipants in the Kids March on Friday gathered around Lyric Young as she chanted into a megaphone. KATHRYN HARRINGTONKids and their parents marched from the Science Center to
Jefferson Square Park on Friday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
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