Ballarat silent protest in solidarity for Black Lives Matter

Melanie Whelan
Updated June 5 2020 - 6:56am, first published 5:00am
SPEAKING UP: Wadawurrung woman Macaylah Johnson calls for greater respect and understanding in the ripple effects from the Black Lives Matter movement. Picture: Lachlan Bence
SPEAKING UP: Wadawurrung woman Macaylah Johnson calls for greater respect and understanding in the ripple effects from the Black Lives Matter movement. Picture: Lachlan Bence

Wadawurrung woman Macaylah Johnson calls for unity and respect for all races as Ballarat grapples with the ripple effects of the Black Lives Matter movement.

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Melanie Whelan

Melanie Whelan

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