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Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members parade along West Weaver Street to celebrate pride on Thursday June 24, 2021.
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Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members parade along West Weaver Street to celebrate pride on Thursday June 24, 2021.
Chapel Hill and Carrboro community members parade the Rainbow Ram down West Weaver Street on Thursday June 24, 2021.
A community member holds a sign at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones organized by the UNC Black Student Movement on June 25, 2021 at Polk Place.
On Friday June 25, 2021, hundreds of community members gathered in Polk Place for the demonstration organized by the UNC Black Student Movement in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones.
UNC political science and african-american studies double major and Vice President of the UNC Black Student Movement, Julia Clark speaks to the crowd at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones on June 25, 2021.
A community member holds a sign at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones organized by the UNC Black Student Movement on June 25, 2021 at Polk Place.
A community member holds a sign at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones organized by the UNC Black Student Movement on June 25, 2021 at Polk Place.
A sign sits at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones organized by the UNC Black Student Movement on June 25, 2021 at Polk Place.
UNC political science and english and comparative literature double major and President of the UNC Black Student Movement, Taliajah Vann, speaks at the demonstration on June 25, 2021.
A sign sits at the demonstration in support of Nikole Hannah-Jones organized by the UNC Black Student Movement on June 25, 2021 at Polk Place.
Old East, as pictured on June 6, 2021, is the oldest state university building in the nation.
Allie Capo performs at the Blue Dogwood Public Market on June 19, 2021 for the Juneteenth Save the Music Series.
Sonny Miles performs at Que Chula/140 East on June 19, 2021 for the Juneteenth Save the Music Series.
Sonny Miles performs at Que Chula/140 East on June 19, 2021 for the Juneteenth Save the Music Series.
Smooth and Sway perform at Tallulah’s/Chapel Hill Nine Marker on June 19, 2021 for the Juneteenth Save the Music Series.
Dj Ransom Dollars performs at 401 Main on East Main Street for the Juneteenth Save the Music Series on Saturday June 19, 2021.
The volunteer booth for the 2021 NAACP Youth Council Juneteenth Celebration is decorated in colorful Juneteenth signs.
Carrboro Town Council Member, Barbara Foushee, speaks at the NAACP Youth Council Juneteenth Celebration and states "our future is bright with our young kings and queens and they need to continue to have a seat at the table."
Danita Mason-Hogans speaks at the NAACP Youth Council Juneteenth Celebration in Carrboro on Saturday June 19, 2021.
Student and community members are pushing to have the name of the UNC Student Stores building, formerly named after white supremacist Josephus Daniels, to be renamed in honor of James Cates.