Protesters march down Route 33 at Hamilton Township rally

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Hundreds gathered at Sayen Gardens Wednesday to protest the loss of Black lives to police brutality. The rally⁠—organized by Tiyon, Peira, Thelma and Kristina⁠—began at the park gazebo and featured several speakers, including the organizers. Also speaking were Rev. Francisco Pozo of Christ Episcopal Church-Cristo Rey in Trenton, poet Leah James and Reggie Walker, director of Rider University’s Educational Opportunity Program. A march followed, leading protesters down Mercer Street to Route 33 and ending back at Sayen Gardens.

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