Parkville March for Unity
On Sunday, June 14, 2020 a group of Parkville citizens gathered at the steps of the Parkville City Hall to protest the injustice against African Americans in the community. Protestors marched from City Hall to the Farmer’s Market by English Landing park. The photos bellow are some moments from the protest and march.

Officer Holland hands out popsicles to children, Parkville, Mo., on June 14, 2020.

Protestors listening to speakers, Parkville, MO., June 14, 2020.

A mixed race couple speaks out on inequality in Parkville, Mo., on June 14, 2020.

A protestor wearing a mask, Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A father speaks out on inequality in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A protester holding a Black Lives Matter sign, Parkville Mo., June 14, 2020.

A candidate running for district 6 speaks out on her ideas on how to make Parkville more inclusive, Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A group of protestors take a selfie, Parkville Mo., June 14, 2020.

Officers prepare to bike in front of the march, Parkville Mo., June 14, 2020.

A group of girls pose as they march , Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A girl holds a sign as she marches in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

Two people hold up the American flag as they march in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A boy opens a water bottle as he marches with his mother in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A girl holds an “enough” sign in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A man holds a flag in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

Two girls hold up signs on the march in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

The back of the march leaving City Hall in Parkville Mo., June 14, 2020.

Three boys walk with signs in Parkville, Mo., June. 14, 2020.

Two men walk with a boy in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.

A mother and her kids march in Parkville, Mo., June 14, 2020.