Stopping Traffic - Students from the Graduate School of Education marched from Gutman Hall to Harvard Law School in protest of the Ferguson verdict on Monday, at one point blocking traffic. By Anneli L. Tostar
"Hands Up, Don't Shoot" - Students from the Graduate School of Education marched from Gutman Hall to Harvard Law School in protest of the Ferguson verdict, at one point blocking traffic, on Monday. Protesters chanted phrases including, "Hands up, don't shoot" and listened to various speakers. By Anneli L. Tostar
Protest in the Square - Vice Mayor of Cambridge Dennis Benzan addresses protesters gathered in Harvard Square with prepared remarks in support if equal treatment before the law. By Crimson staff
Die-In - Dozens of students lie in the middle of Harvard Square in a "die-in" in memory of Michael Brown, a black Missouri teenager shot and killed by a white police officer in August. By Crimson staff
End White Supremecy - Protesters rally on a blockaded Mass. Ave. in front of the Harvard Coop Monday afternoon. By Courtesy of Amy L. Weiss-Meyer
Die-In - Dozens of students from Cambridge Ringe and Latin School and Harvard University lay in the street to protest the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Ferguson policeman Darren Wilson. The walk-out began at 1:01 pm, the time at which Brown was shot, on Monday afternoon. By Sarah Reid
Die-In - Dozens of students from Cambridge Ringe and Latin School and Harvard University lay in the street to protest the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Ferguson Policeman Darren Wilson. The walk-out began at 1:01 pm, the time at which Brown was shot, on Monday afternoon. By Sarah Reid
Vice Mayor - Dennis Benzan, vice mayor of Cambridge, spoke to protesting students from Cambridge Ringe and Latin School on Monday afternoon, standing in support of their school walk-out. By Sarah Reid
"Situations of Injustice" - Cambridge Rindge and Latin students, led by their student body president Sydney Fisher and student organizer Mary Gashaw, protested racial inequality and injustice on Monday afternoon in Harvard Square. By Sarah Reid
Hands Up - A group of protesters, mainly composed of Law School students, pose with their hands up in front of the John Harvard Statue on Monday afternoon to stand in solidarity with Ferguson protesters. By Sarah Reid
Peace Is Violence - A banner reads "Your Peace Is Violence." Protesters gathered from the Graduate School of Education and the Law School for a rally on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Gesture of Solidarity - A protestor with her hands up in deference to the chant "Hands up, don't shoot." Protesters gathered from the Graduate School of Education and Harvard Law School in front of HLS on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Educational Demonstration - Protestors with their hands up in deference to the chant "Hands up, don't shoot." Students gathered from the Graduate School of Education and Harvard Law School to march from Gutmann Library to HLS on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Educational Demonstration - Protestors with their hands up in deference to the chant "Hands up, don't shoot." Students gathered from the Graduate School of Education to march from Gutmann Library to the Law School on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Die-In - Dozens of students from Cambridge Ringe and Latin School and Harvard University lay in the street to protest the shooting of Michael Brown, an unarmed black teenager, by Ferguson policeman Darren Wilson. The walk-out began at 1:01 pm, the time at which Brown was shot, on Monday afternoon. By Sarah P Reid
Rallying - Protesters gather in front of the Law School's Wasserstein Hall for a rally on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Signs of Protest - Michele Hall, a student at the Law School, holds a sign protesting the verdict in Ferguson, Mo. Protesters gathered from the Graduate School of Education and the Law School on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Marching Forward - Protesters marching with their hands up from the Graduate School of Education to Harvard Law School in on Monday at noon. By Anneli L. Tostar
Speaking for Ferguson - Protesters gathered from the Graduate School of Education and the Law School on Monday at noon in peaceful yet vocal demonstration of solidarity with Ferguson, Mo. By Anneli L. Tostar
Hundreds of Harvard affiliates and Cambridge Ringe and Latin School students marched Monday in protest of the recent grand jury decision not indict a white police offer who shot and killed a black teenager in Ferguson, Mo., this summer.