Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.
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Elliot Armitage, a 2020 graduate of Ballard High School, holds his mortarboard cap that reads "Defund the Police."
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Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.
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Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.
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Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.
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Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.
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Graduates of Nathan Hale High School and other schools wear caps and gowns as they take part in a Black Lives Matter march Monday in Seattle. The theme of the march was "Walking For Those Who Can't," and organizers were calling for police funding reforms and an end to Seattle public schools' relationship with the Seattle Police Department.