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An inside look: Bloomington climate strike

<p>Marchers work their way down Seventh Street past the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 20 as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike. The group, which numbered in the hundreds, walked past multiple IU college tours as it made its way through campus. </p>

Marchers work their way down Seventh Street past the Indiana Memorial Union on Sept. 20 as part of the Bloomington Climate Strike. The group, which numbered in the hundreds, walked past multiple IU college tours as it made its way through campus.

On Friday, Sept. 20, hundreds of Bloomington residents gathered in Dunn Meadow and marched to City Hall with a list of climate-related demands for Mayor John Hamilton. Students from Indiana University, the Harmony School, Bloomington High Schools North and South and other schools walked out of class around 11:30 a.m. to join the strike.

On Friday, Sept. 20, hundreds of Bloomington residents gathered in Dunn Meadow and marched to City Hall with a list of climate-related demands for Mayor John Hamilton.

Students from Indiana University, the Harmony School, Bloomington High Schools North and South and other schools walked out of class around 11:30 a.m. to join the strike.

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