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On June 5, 2020 a silent vigil was held at the UNM duck pond to celebrate Breonna Taylor's 27th birthday, along with other lives lost to police brutality.
Two New Mexico State Police officers on the rooftop of University of New Mexico's George Pearl Hall carrying what appear to be sniper rifles.
From the left, Max's brother, Wanda Mitnik and Max Mitnik. Photo courtesy of Wanda Mitnik on Facebook.
A Collaboration of Black Cultural Center from around the nation held a virtual town hall meeting to discuss resources for the black community on June 3.
A statue is wearing a surgical mask on campus at University of New Mexico in Albuquerque on June 3.
A banner is displayed on Mountain Road in Albuqerque on May 1.
A banner is displayed on a lamppost on Mountain Road in Albuquerque on May 1.
A banner is displayed on a lamppost by Julianna Kirwin in Albuquerque on May 1. The banner depicts two grandparents telling the story of Mountain Road.
A banner is displayed on a lamppost on the corner of 7th Street and Mountain Road in Albuquerque on May 1.
A banner is displayed next to the 6th Street Studio off of Mountain Road in Albuquerque on May 1.
A banner is displayed in front on Vinny’s Barbershop on Mountain Road in Albuquerque on May 1.
A mass of protestors cross under the I-25 freeway during a Black Lives Matter protest in Albuquerque on May 31.
A protestor tagging the APD Triangle Substation on Girard Blvd. during a Black Lives Matter protest on May 31 in Albuquerque.
Glass litters the sidewalk outside a brick building with smashed windows and graffiti written on it's walls. After a peaceful end to the official Black Lives Matter protest, some remaining protestors began looting and tagging shortly after midnight in the early morning of June 1.