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GALLERY: Bradford youth show support for Black community in Walk 4 Unity (14 photos)

15-year-old Bradford resident Eliza Pasha organized a Walk 4 Unity, a peaceful protest on Sunday afternoon to show support and solidarity for the Black community and Black Lives Matter movement

Over 100 people gathered in front of the Bradford Library and Cultural Centre to take part in the Walk 4 Unity protest, supporting the Black Lives Matter movement on Sunday afternoon.  

The event was organized by 15-year-old Bradford resident Eliza Pasha, featuring guest speakers and a walk down Holland Street West.

Pasha was pleased with the large turnout and support from the community. 

"I wasn't expecting such a big turnout, and to see that the youth of Bradford have that kind of support and ability to make people listen, is really just an empowering feeling," she said.