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Homemade posters helped get out the messages. KATHRYN HARRINGTON

Kids have a lot to say about gun violence in Louisville and are joining the protests. On Saturday, a small group of children and adults gathered at what has been called Take a Knee bridge on Broadway for the March on Broadway Youth Art Showcase.

The local children and adults marched to the bridge at 3300 W. Broadway from Sanction House Church in commemoration of the March on Washington, D.C. The children were encouraged to make posters and paint on the wall to voice their concerns on racism, police brutality and gun violence in the community. The event was hosted by Umoja Soul Youth Louisville and Leora Jackson.

A participant in the event on Saturday painted ‘We are not treated fair’ on the Take a Knee Bridge on Broadway. | Photos by Kathryn Harrington. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Artist Victor Sweatt held up a poster he made at the March on Broadway Youth Art Showcase on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Artist Cheryln Johnson worked on the Take a Knee Bridge on Broadway on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Children march
Homemade posters helped get out the messages. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Kimahri Campbell painted on the Take a Knee mural on Broadway on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Leora Jackson helped Braden Campbell with his message on the Take a Knee mural on Broadway. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Artist Thomas English talked to young marchers as they walked down Broadway on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Participants in the march and art event held up their signs in front of the Take a Knee bridge mural. KATHRYN HARRINGTON
Artist Cheryln Johnson worked on the Take a Knee Bridge on Broadway on Saturday. KATHRYN HARRINGTON

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