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Hundreds protest against death of George Floyd in Burlington and Montpelier - VTDigger
Millions protest in youth-led global climate strike | Mizzima Myanmar News and Insight
Battery Park Monument for Essential Workers Paused After Protests - The New York Times
No Ban No Wall Protest, Battery Park | Scott Lynch | Flickr
Battery Park Burlington VT protest: A day in the life of protesters
On the Beach: Battery Park City Back in the Day of Sand, Sun, Art and Fun | Tribeca Trib Online
No Ban No Wall Protest, Battery Park | Scott Lynch | Flickr
Battery Park protesters demand police be abolished; encampment continues
Battery Park protest photos: Scenes from the rally against Trump's immigration travel ban | Newsday
Thousands of Vermonters gather to protest racism - The Mountain Times
Locals Protest Cuomo's Plan To Install Essential Workers Monument In Battery Park City - Gothamist
Valley News - Burlington police protest swells in size
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 20: Greta Thunberg speaks on stage during NYC Climate Strike rally and demonstration at Battery Park on September 20, 2019 in Stock Photo - Alamy
Teamsters stand with refugees, immigrants at Battery Park protest - Teamsters
I'm Here For the Trees': Fight to Save Some Green in Rockefeller Park | Tribeca Trib Online
At emergency meeting, Burlington City Council takes step toward police disciplinary charter change - VTDigger
Protest of Trump's travel ban builds near Statue of Liberty - The Boston Globe
Climate Strike N.Y.C.: Young Crowds Demand Action, Welcome Greta Thunberg - The New York Times
507 Battery Park Protest Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
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507 Battery Park Protest Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Huge crowd at an anti-nuclear demonstration in Battery Park City. News Photo - Getty Images
Immigrant protests #JFKTerminal4 and 2pm at Battery Park today | mathbabe
Waking Up and No Longer Feeling Part of America | The New Yorker