March for Our Lives

Jay Reinstein of Durham holds a sign in solidarity of gun violence reform during the March For Our Lives rally held on Saturday, June 11, in Raleigh. The rally comes on the heels of a number of mass shootings across the U.S., including incidents in Buffalo, N.Y., and Uvalde, Texas.

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A photo essay by James Kiefer

Mikhail Rosefinch of Garner holds a sign with family members during the March For Our Lives protest held in downtown Raleigh last Saturday.

 

A March For Our Lives attendee holds up a sign calling for the ban of assault-style weapons during the protest event in Raleigh last Saturday.

 

The March For Our Lives protest last Saturday in downtown Raleigh drew hundreds of concerned citizens from the area.

 

Jenna Decandio sits and talks with other rally attendees last Saturday during the March For Our Lives event in downtown Raleigh.

 

John and Kathleen Evans of Raleigh hold up signs during March For Our Lives event in downtown Raleigh on Saturday, June 11.

 

Cordelia Lapidus, 8, of Durham, holds up a sign during the March For Our Lives event in downtown Raleigh last Saturday.

 

Hundreds of people gather at the March For Our Lives rally in downtown Raleigh on Saturday. The rally was held in the wake of a number of high-profile mass shootings across the U.S. in recent weeks.

 

Michelle and Jason Rudolf of Durham hold up signs calling for gun reform during the March for Our Lives protest in downtown Raleigh last Saturday.

 

A protester holds a sign while walking through the crowd at the March For Our Lives event last Saturday in downtown Raleigh.

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