Politics & Government
The Alt-Right Isn’t Alright to Los Angeles
About 200 protesters gathered in Venice Beach on Saturday to celebrate diversity and voice their opposition to the alt-right. The rally was one of several weekend protests that took place across the nation.
About 200 protesters gathered in Venice Beach Saturday to celebrate diversity and voice their opposition to the alt-right. The rally was one of several weekend protests that took place across the nation. Originally the event was planned as a response to the right-wing “March on Google” scheduled in multiple cities over the weekend, but the latters’ organizers postponed the Google protests after the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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All Photos by Joanne Kim
Satkartar Khalsa (left) feels it’s important for white people to take a stand against hate and racism. Alberto Reyes (right) attends as a gesture of solidarity.
Clementine Turner (left), and Gabrielle Gorman (right) are both college students from Santa Monica, CA.
Hundreds march from Windward Avenue along the Venice Boardwalk towards Google’s Silicon Beach offices.
Demonstrators march along the Venice Boardwalk towards Google’s Main Street headquarters.
Hundreds of demonstrators march along the Venice Boardwalk towards Google headquarters in Venice. Many spoke of attending the day’s peaceful rally as a response to the violence in Charlottesville, VA.
Venice’s March for Diversity.
Hundreds of demonstrators march along the Venice Boardwalk towards Google headquarters nearby.
Walter Ruiz, director of the American Indian Movement in Southern California, speaks to the crowd at the Google building.
Keyanna Celina (center) and Samurai the 7th (left) perform on the stage at the March for Diversity rally in Venice.
Demonstrators at the March for Diversity rally in Venice, CA.
Pro-diversity demonstrators.
“Anti-fa” attend the March for Diversity rally.
Kris Tibor honors Heather Heyer who was killed by a vehicle allegedly driven by a white nationalist in Charlottesville.
Carmen Godoy felt compelled to participate in the March for Diversity rally after the violence that ensued in Charlottesville, VA. She believes that everyone should be treated equally.
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