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The Indiana Daily Student

Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records and takes photos of protesters near her booth Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Groups have been protesting and boycotting Dye and her presence at the market due to her involvement in American Identity Movement, formerly known as Identity Evropa. Ty Vinson

Protests at the farmers market

Sarah Dye, the owner of Schooner Creek Farm, records and takes photos of protesters near her booth Sept. 28 at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market. Groups have been protesting and boycotting Dye and her presence at the market due to her involvement in American Identity Movement, formerly known as Identity Evropa.