On Aug. 28th, several students and faculty members from the school of theatre assembled on the quad to demonstrate their support for BIPOC individuals and the Black Lives Matter movement.
A demonstrator holds up a Martin Luther King Jr. quote on the 57th anniversary of the historic March on Washington. Trevor Johnson (theatre and performance sophomore) and Tan Neeno
(theatre and performance senior) hold up signs and make their voices heard.Aaron Mooney (associate professor of lighting design) makes it known that he stands with his BIPOC peers. Laura Tapia (theatre and performance/ psychology sophomore) protests with other theatre and performance majors on the quad. Shelby Parker (theatre and performance/film junior) made her voice heard on the quad last Friday. Harley Harris (theatre and performance junior) stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement. Theatre and Performance students hold up signs protesting police violence and demanding racial equality. Harley Harris (theatre and performance junior) stands on the quad in front of the Goldstar Memorial Building, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
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