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More protests planned against anti-Black racism in and around Toronto this week

Protests in support of the global Black community continue in Toronto. For the past month, people have been gathering in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement to fight against anti-Black racism and police brutality.

In the wake of George Floyd's death and ongoing killings of Black people in the United States and Canada, the demonstrations continue, with a few announced for the week up until the weekend.

Here's a roundup of protests announced in and around Toronto so far.

June 17, Brampton

Peel's March For Justice

On Wednesday, June 17, a march will take place starting at the A. Grenville and William Davis Court. It will end at the Peel District School Board. Arrive at 4:30 p.m.

The group says it is marching for the lack of representation of Black teachers, Black history, and Black culture.

June 19, Toronto

Abolish The Police - Juneteenth Sit In

圣arting at noon and ending at 6 p.m., Not Another Black Life is staying a peaceful sit-in on Friday (or Juneteenth, the end of slavery two and a half years after the emancipation proclamation and began in Texas).

The event will meet the Toronto police headquarters at College and Bay and end at City Hall. The organization which led themassive rally for Regis Korchinski-Paquetlast month is demanding defunding of the Toronto Police Service.

Skate for Solidarity

A peaceful skateboard protest is also taking place for Juneteenth, or Freedom Day. Run byOldowan Blackboard, a Black skateboard collective put together by streetwear companyOldowan, the meet up will start Friday at 4 p.m. at Underpass Park.

Skaters will head along Lakeshore Path and go up Bathurst to Dunbat Park. AllGoFundMe donationswill go toBlack Lives Matter Toronto, skateboard and BMX drop-in42 Rides, and Oldowan Blackboard.

Lead photo by

Alejandro Almaraz Aguirre


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