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Photo Gallery: UNC Health Workers March in Support of the Black Lives Matter Movement

Posted by Dakota Moyer | Jun 23, 2020 | Photos, Town Square

Hundreds of UNC Health workers gathered at the UNC Medical Centers to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers gathered at the UNC Medical Centers to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters hold up up a UNC Health banner promoting health equity in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters hold up up a UNC Health banner promoting health equity in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters hold up a #BlackLivesMatter sign at the front of the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters hold up a #BlackLivesMatter sign at the front of the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters were given pre-made signs or brought their own to the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Protesters were given pre-made signs or brought their own to the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign with a pride flag heart on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign with a pride flag heart on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign reading "End Healthcare Disparities" on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign reading “End Healthcare Disparities” on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
UNC Health workers hold up signs reading "We See You" and "We Stand With You" on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
UNC Health workers hold up signs reading “We See You” and “We Stand With You” on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
UNC Health workers hold up signs reading "We See You" and "We Stand With You" on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
UNC Health workers hold up signs reading “We See You” and “We Stand With You” on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign that reads "Get off OUR necks" on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
A UNC Health worker holds up a sign that reads “Get off OUR necks” on the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Hundreds of UNC Health workers turned out for the march around UNC Medical Centers in support of the #BlackLivesMatter movement in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
Members of UNC Health pose for pictures after the march around UNC Medical Centers in Chapel Hill on Tuesday, June 23. (Dakota Moyer/Chapelboro.com)
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