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Sunday, June 14 Protests: Where And When

Scenes from a protest on 5th and Broadway in Santa Monica on Sunday, May 31, 2020. (Chava Sanchez/LAist)
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The protests over police brutality and systemic racism continue today throughout Southern California.

Here are some we know about (this is by no means an exhaustive list):

CENTRAL LA: Supply point for protesters at Malborough School, 250 S. Rossmore Ave., 10 a.m.

INGLEWOOD: Inglewood Library, march from 101 W. Manchester Blvd. to Inglewood
Cemetery, 11 a.m.

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HOLLYWOOD: All Black Lives Matter Pride march, Hollywood Blvd. and Highland Ave., 11 a.m.

LAGUNA BEACH: Main Beach, 11 a.m.

HUNTINGTON BEACH: Protests at both Huntington Beach Pier and Civic Center, 2000 Main St., noon

LONG BEACH: Caravan starts at Atlantic Ave. and Harding St., 12:30 p.m.

DOWNTOWN L.A.: Defund ICE protest, 150 N. Meyers St., 2 p.m.

LAGUNA NIGUEL: Kings Rd. and Sunshine Dr., 2 p.m.

NEWPORT BEACH: Back Bay Science Center, 600 Shellmaker Rd., 2 p.m.

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SILVER LAKE: Candlelight vigil, Armstrong Ave. and Lake View Terrace, 7:45 p.m.


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