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Black Trans Lives Matter protest to take place in London later this month

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The demonstration will take place Saturday 27 June from 2pm at Wellington Arch and will conclude 3pm at Downing Street. The charity urges protestors to wear face masks due to social distancing measures and to “protect your identity”.

To honour the Black trans community, it has also been advised to “wear flowers and bring flowers”. The protest will follow in the footsteps of the historic Black Trans Lives Matter demonstration at the Brooklyn Museum in New York City (14 June) which was reportedly

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