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Protesters come together to rally against fur production and fur trade as well as animal rights on 59th street in Midtown Manhattan. Starting from Pulitzer fountain and marching to Central Park where horse carriages are stationed, they continued to several selected stores such as Dior and Celine and more to protest their sales on furs. As a global movement other cities in the US and UK marched on what is considered International Anti-Fur March day. Several key figures and activists were asked to speak and lead the marches. (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 09, 2021
Protesters come together to rally against fur production and fur trade as well as animal rights on 59th street in Midtown Manhattan. Starting from Pulitzer fountain and marching to Central Park where horse carriages are stationed, they continued to several selected stores such as Dior and Celine and more to protest their sales on furs. As a global movement other cities in the US and UK marched on what is considered International Anti-Fur March day. Several key figures and activists were asked to speak and lead the marches. (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 09, 2021
Protesters come together to rally against fur production and fur trade as well as animal rights on 59th street in Midtown Manhattan. Starting from Pulitzer fountain and marching to Central Park where horse carriages are stationed, they continued to several selected stores such as Dior and Celine and more to protest their sales on furs. As a global movement other cities in the US and UK marched on what is considered International Anti-Fur March day. Several key figures and activists were asked to speak and lead the marches. (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 09, 2021
Protesters come together to rally against fur production and fur trade as well as animal rights on 59th street in Midtown Manhattan. Starting from Pulitzer fountain and marching to Central Park where horse carriages are stationed, they continued to several selected stores such as Dior and Celine and more to protest their sales on furs. As a global movement other cities in the US and UK marched on what is considered International Anti-Fur March day. Several key figures and activists were asked to speak and lead the marches. (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 09, 2021
Protesters come together to rally against fur production and fur trade as well as animal rights on 59th street in Midtown Manhattan. Starting from Pulitzer fountain and marching to Central Park where horse carriages are stationed, they continued to several selected stores such as Dior and Celine and more to protest their sales on furs. As a global movement other cities in the US and UK marched on what is considered International Anti-Fur March day. Several key figures and activists were asked to speak and lead the marches. (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 09, 2021
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.
The annual Columbus Parade in NYC took place on between 42nd and 72nd on 5th avenue again this year, after last year’s COVID hiatus, attracting thousands of spectators to watch. The festivities were filled with an abundance of floats and key figure participants in the iconic parade also known as;  “US’s biggest Italian-American Heritage Parade.” 
President Biden also commemorated both today as both Columbus Day and National Indigenous Day.     (C) Bianca Otero. NYC. October 10, 2021.

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