A Day of Peace and Justice
UFT members across the city participated in a “A Day of Peace and Justice” on June 9, 2020, to pay respect to George Floyd on the day of his funeral and to show solidarity with the movement to confront racism in the United States.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.

ICT teacher Cassia Brereton of PS 8 in Manhattan delivers a powerful message.

President Michael Mulgrew kneeling.

Timothy Kochka, a special education teacher at Professional Pathways HS in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign.

Julian Barlow, special education teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, attached a “Black Lives Matter” sign to the rear wheel of his bicycle.

Anelia Maldonado, a paraprofessional at PS 157 in the Bronx.

VP Karen Alford and her sons holding signs saying "Our Lives Matter"

Mary Fera, a teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, takes a knee.

Teisha Jones (D75 teacher) and son Jonathan at the March for Stolen Lives and Looted Dreams.

Jane Carlson, an ESL teacher from PS 157 in the Bronx, in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis.

Queens paraprofessional Claudette Boxhill shared this poster.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.

ICT teacher Cassia Brereton of PS 8 in Manhattan delivers a powerful message.

President Michael Mulgrew kneeling.

Timothy Kochka, a special education teacher at Professional Pathways HS in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign.

Julian Barlow, special education teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, attached a “Black Lives Matter” sign to the rear wheel of his bicycle.

Anelia Maldonado, a paraprofessional at PS 157 in the Bronx.

VP Karen Alford and her sons holding signs saying "Our Lives Matter"

Mary Fera, a teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, takes a knee.

Teisha Jones (D75 teacher) and son Jonathan at the March for Stolen Lives and Looted Dreams.

Jane Carlson, an ESL teacher from PS 157 in the Bronx, in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis.

Queens paraprofessional Claudette Boxhill shared this poster.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.
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Mary Fera, a teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, takes a knee.

Teisha Jones (D75 teacher) and son Jonathan at the March for Stolen Lives and Looted Dreams.

Jane Carlson, an ESL teacher from PS 157 in the Bronx, in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis.

Queens paraprofessional Claudette Boxhill shared this poster.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.

ICT teacher Cassia Brereton of PS 8 in Manhattan delivers a powerful message.

President Michael Mulgrew kneeling.

Timothy Kochka, a special education teacher at Professional Pathways HS in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign.

Julian Barlow, special education teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, attached a “Black Lives Matter” sign to the rear wheel of his bicycle.

Anelia Maldonado, a paraprofessional at PS 157 in the Bronx.

VP Karen Alford and her sons holding signs saying "Our Lives Matter"

Mary Fera, a teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, takes a knee.

Teisha Jones (D75 teacher) and son Jonathan at the March for Stolen Lives and Looted Dreams.

Jane Carlson, an ESL teacher from PS 157 in the Bronx, in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis.

Queens paraprofessional Claudette Boxhill shared this poster.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.

ICT teacher Cassia Brereton of PS 8 in Manhattan delivers a powerful message.

President Michael Mulgrew kneeling.

Timothy Kochka, a special education teacher at Professional Pathways HS in Sheepshead Bay, Brooklyn, holding a "Black Lives Matter" sign.

Julian Barlow, special education teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, attached a “Black Lives Matter” sign to the rear wheel of his bicycle.

Anelia Maldonado, a paraprofessional at PS 157 in the Bronx.

VP Karen Alford and her sons holding signs saying "Our Lives Matter"

Mary Fera, a teacher at PS 130 in Brooklyn, takes a knee.

Teisha Jones (D75 teacher) and son Jonathan at the March for Stolen Lives and Looted Dreams.

Jane Carlson, an ESL teacher from PS 157 in the Bronx, in front of the George Floyd Memorial in Minneapolis.

Queens paraprofessional Claudette Boxhill shared this poster.

Cheryl Melchiorre, a paraprofessional at PS 87 in Manhattan, shows off her sign.