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Today's LA Protests: When, Where And What We Know

A group of protestors pray in front of City Hall. Chava Sanchez/LAist

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The anti-police brutality protests continue for an 11th day in Los Angeles. Demonstrators are demanding justice for black Americans killed by police officers, as well as asking officials to defund LAPD.

Here's a list of scheduled protests today:

Note: This is by no means an exhaustive list. Let us know if we missed anything and we will update.

Downtown L.A., Peaceful Protests For Us By Us, 8 a.m., organized

Midcity, Cochran Baptist Church, 1304 S. Cochran Ave., March to Wilshire Police Station, organized by Chochran Avenue Baptists Church Social Justice Minisgtry, 9:30 a.m.

West Hollywood, Plummer Park, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd., 10:30 a.m.

CalState L.A., King Hall, 10 a.m.

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USC, Jefferson Blvd. and McClintock, 10 a.m.

Porter Ranch, Porter Ranch Dr., 11 a.m.

Highland Park

  • Campus Rd. and York, 11 a.m. - 5 p.m.
  • Figueroa and YOrk, 3 p.m.

Century City, 10250 Constellation Ave, 12 p.m.

Koreatown, Liberty Park, 3700 Wilshire Blvd., 12 p.m.

Hollywood, Hollywood and Vine, 12 p.m.

Fairfax, Pan Pacific Park, 7600 Beverly Blvd, 12 p.m.

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Torrance, 3331 Torrance Blvd., 1 p.m.

Rancho Palos Verdes, Trump National Gold Club, Park on Forrestal Drive across the street from the golf course, 1 p.m.

West L.A., Wilshire Federal Building, 11000 Wilshire Blvd., 2 p.m.

South L.A., 10700 Budlong Ave., 3 p.m.

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