Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Washington, DC on Sunday as the protests against the racial discrimination and police brutality continue almost two weeks after the killing of George Floyd.
People marched through the city stopping at seats of major US institutions such as the Capitol, the Treasury and the White House as well as the newly-renamed Black Lives Matter plaza.
Protests in the capital have been ongoing for 13 days straight, drawing out thousands to denounce racism in the wake of George Floyd's killing while in police custody.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Washington, DC on Sunday as the protests against the racial discrimination and police brutality continue almost two weeks after the killing of George Floyd.
People marched through the city stopping at seats of major US institutions such as the Capitol, the Treasury and the White House as well as the newly-renamed Black Lives Matter plaza.
Protests in the capital have been ongoing for 13 days straight, drawing out thousands to denounce racism in the wake of George Floyd's killing while in police custody.
Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets in Washington, DC on Sunday as the protests against the racial discrimination and police brutality continue almost two weeks after the killing of George Floyd.
People marched through the city stopping at seats of major US institutions such as the Capitol, the Treasury and the White House as well as the newly-renamed Black Lives Matter plaza.
Protests in the capital have been ongoing for 13 days straight, drawing out thousands to denounce racism in the wake of George Floyd's killing while in police custody.