Philando Castile teachers march
After marching with hundreds of teachers and activists in a march "From Our Schools to the Streets: Justice for Philando Castile," led by the Saint Paul Federation of Teachers, Minneapolis Federation of Teachers and Minnesota Neighborhoods Organizing for Change (NOC) from the Minneapolis Convention Center (where teachers from across the country were gathered for a conference of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), the second-largest US teachers union), a group of 21 people (identified by protest organizers as teachers, parents and clergy) were arrested as they sat and blocked the intersection outside the US Bank headquarters at South 8th Street and Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota on July 19, 2016.
The last person arrested was Kimberly Colbert, right, a member of the Saint Paul Federation of Teachers and an English teacher at Central High School in St. Paul, from which Philando Castile graduated 15 years ago. Here, she reacts to supportive cheers from the crowd.
Organizers said they were protesting the bank's investment in and profiting from the use of force in policing and the private prison industry. The group then returned to the convention center and dispersed.
Philando Castile, a cafeteria worker in the St. Paul public school system who was shot and killed by police during a traffic stop, was a 14-year member of Minnesota Teamsters Local 320 which represents public and law enforcement employees.
Photo by Angela Jimenez for Minnesota Public Radio www.angelajimenezphotography.com
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