Over thousands of people participate in the protest for expressing value of democracy. They support this protest for their children, family and their significant others.
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Ari Attack, left, and Zuri Ali cry for the life lost in shooting this past week during the protest about Black Live Matter on Saturday evening at the State House, Indianapolis.
Juhnn Tidwell sings "I need you to survive" during the protest for shooting lastweek.
Protesters took a moment of silence to remember the lives lost of African American shooting by policemen.
Participants with different religious background hold their hand as a symbol for support for the Black Lives Matter in front of the State House, Indianapolis.
Bailey Foust, a recent art history graduate from IU, takes note during the observation Friday afternoon at the Eskenazi Museum of Art. Observing detailed visual elements is the first step in art history research.
Bailey Foust, a recent art history graduate from IU, takes note during the observation Friday afternoon at the Eskenazi Museum of Art. Observing detailed visual elements is the first step in art history research.
Art History students learn vital skills for the workforce
Professor Bret Rothstein sat in his office with paintings hanging on the wall, puzzles on the rack and art history books on the table. Rothstein is an associate professor in the Department of Art History and director of undergraduate studies at IU.
Juhnn Tidwell sings "I need you to survive" during the protest for shooting lastweek.
Ari Attack, left, and Zuri Ali cry for the life lost in shooting this past week during the protest about Black Live Matter on Saturday evening at the State House, Indianapolis.
Promise Scaler hold the sign for Black Live Matter protest.
Protesters took a moment of silence to remember the lives lost of African American shooting by policemen.
Participants raised a fist as a symbol of solidarity for the Black Lives Matter movement on Saturday evening at the State House, Indianapolis.
Kiki & the Vettes, a rock and roll band, performs Saturday evening at the Blue Bird. Kiki & the Vettes specialized at Indie rock from the middle of America.
Kiki & the Vettes, a rock and roll band, performs Saturday evening at the Blue Bird. Kiki & the Vettes specialized at Indie rock from the middle of America.
Organizer Matt Flaherty sings old songs and plays guitar on Sunday afternoon at the Open Street Bloomington at the Bryan Park. Open Street Bloomington, a project of the Center for Sustainable Living, aimed to celebrate street as a public space.
Joe Porowski participates the Open Street Bloomington with his macaw named Charlie on Sunday afternoon.
Korinne Galligher, left, and Aoife Kousaieos play water balls during the Open streets Bloomington at the temperature above 90 degree F.
Korinne Galligher, left, and Aoife Kousaieos play water balls during the Open streets Bloomington at the temperature above 90 degree F.
Angela Lexmond, left, and Bill Baus dance at the event named Open Street Bloomington on Sunday afternoon at the Bryan Park. Lexmond and Baus are menbers of Bloomington Old Time Muisc & Dance Group, which was found since 1972.