Huntington Beach High School organized a student-only protest at Worthy Park on June 5
Students of Huntington Beach High School organized a Black Lives Matter protest, with the help of O.C. Human Relations.
Student demonstrators from Huntington Beach High School lay on the ground with their arms crossed behind their backs for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, a symbol for the time that Officer Derek Chauvin had his knee on George Floyd’s neck. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)
Huntington Beach High senior Xolani Hodel, secretary for the Black Student Union, speaks during a peaceful protest for Black Lives Matter on June 5 at Worthy Park. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)
Student demonstrators for Black Lives Matter post up fliers along a fence at Worthy Park on June 5 in Huntington Beach. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)
Student demonstrators from Huntington Beach High School grab protest signs at Worthy Park on June 5 in Huntington Beach. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)
Zayd Ali, 17, left, and Lauren Harvey, 18, help post up fliers along a fence at Worthy Park on June 5 in Huntington Beach. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)
Huntington Beach High School demonstrators voice their support for Black Lives Matter at Worthy Park on June 5 in Huntington Beach. (Kevin Chang/Staff Photographer)