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Fri Jun 12, 2020, 02:45 PM Jun 2020

Marchers in Marysville denounce racism in youth-led protest

MARYSVILLE — Hundreds gathered Thursday as young people spoke out against racism and told stories of ways they’ve experienced it in their lives, their voices echoing through Jennings Park.

Teenagers from Black Student Unions in Marysville’s high schools helped organize the afternoon march, and partnered with the local YMCA, the city of Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes, along with others.

The demonstration was a response to recent killings of black people by police around the country, including those of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd.

“Folks, racism is taught and ignorance is from the lack of knowledge,” Jenasis Lee, 17, told the crowd. “I feel after this our long-term goal should be to educate all of our friends, family, community members on what being black truly is. Especially in our schools. It pains me to say that in my almost 12 years of schooling, I have not learned one thing about my people in class.”

Superintendent Jason Thompson also spoke, and pledged to begin action that ends racism in schools.

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