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GALLERY: Boston Climate Strike 2023

Activists rallied for climate justice outside of the Massachusetts State House on Mar. 3, 2023. (Photo by Angie Ye/Boston University News Service)

By Angie Ye

Boston University News Service

BOSTON —  Hundreds gathered in front of the Massachusetts State House for this year’s Climate Strike. Activists gave speeches that call for attention on the climate crisis and more effective and equitable climate action from Boston policymakers. Organized by Fridays For Future, the march began at the State House and then made its way to the City Hall Plaza.

Boston University News Service photo editor Angie Ye was on the scene to capture the movement around Boston downtown on Mar. 3, 2023. 

Rachel Barton, one of the protesters at the movement, held a sign reading “Climate Action Now.” (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Two young activists presented their speeches in front of the State House, saying “our future is more important than your profit.” (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Protesters carried posters made by themselves demanding action on climate change. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
People listened to speakers as they attended the Climate Strike on Mar. 3, 2023. One of the participants was a mother holding her baby in her arms. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
5th and 6th grade students brought their yellow signs to protest against investment in fossil fuel. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Activist musicians joined the Climate Strike on Mar. 3, 2023 and played during the whole march. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Keiichi Hashimoto, a trumpet player, played when protestors were chanting in support of climate action. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Hundreds of people joined together outside of the Massachusetts State House for the Climate Strike. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Protesters marched through downtown and chanted in front of Boston City Hall. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)
Many young students showed up during the Climate Strike and held signs to ask the politicians to take action toward climate change. (Photo by Angie Ye/BU News Service)

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