Photos: Anti-white supremacy and racism march in Tucson
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More than 1,500 marched along Tucson's streets, through the university and back to express their views against white supremacy and racism.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Marchers walk through the rainbow crosswalk on East Sixth Street and North Fourth Avenue as some 1,500 Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Kandice Peña holds a sign that quotes Martin Luther King as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans walk along North Fourth Avenue as the participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Estelle Stern, who was born in Germany and a daughter of Holocaust survivors, walks along North Fourth Avenue as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans walk past the Islamic Center of Tucson on their way to the the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation as they participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to several sites . The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
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March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Marchers walk through the rainbow crosswalk on East Sixth Street and North Fourth Avenue as some 1,500 Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Kandice Peña holds a sign that quotes Martin Luther King as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans walk along North Fourth Avenue as the participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Estelle Stern, who was born in Germany and a daughter of Holocaust survivors, walks along North Fourth Avenue as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
- Updated
Tucsonans walk past the Islamic Center of Tucson on their way to the the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation as they participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to several sites . The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
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March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Marchers walk through the rainbow crosswalk on East Sixth Street and North Fourth Avenue as some 1,500 Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Kandice Peña holds a sign that quotes Martin Luther King as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans walk along North Fourth Avenue as the participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Estelle Stern, who was born in Germany and a daughter of Holocaust survivors, walks along North Fourth Avenue as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans walk past the Islamic Center of Tucson on their way to the the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation as they participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to several sites . The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Marchers walk through the rainbow crosswalk on East Sixth Street and North Fourth Avenue as some 1,500 Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia. It was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Kandice Peña holds a sign that quotes Martin Luther King as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The march and rally was to show support in response to the incident in Charlottesville, Virginia.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans walk along North Fourth Avenue as the participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Estelle Stern, who was born in Germany and a daughter of Holocaust survivors, walks along North Fourth Avenue as Tucsonans participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to the Islamic Center of Tucson, the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation. The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.

March Against White Supremacy and Racism
- A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
Tucsonans walk past the Islamic Center of Tucson on their way to the the African American Student Affairs Center and the Hillel Foundation as they participate in the March Against White Supremacy and Racism. The group met at Hotel Congress and planned to march to several sites . The march was expected to end at Hotel Congress with a rally and words of encouragement from community leaders.
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