Mary Hill, 6, the daughter of Sabrina McQuillen Hill, sings the "Woman Warriors Song" at a “Black and Native Lives Matter Die-in March and Rally” at Mountain View Commons Wednesday, June …
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Mary Hill, 6, the daughter of Sabrina McQuillen Hill, sings the "Woman Warriors Song" at a “Black and Native Lives Matter Die-in March and Rally” at Mountain View Commons Wednesday, June 10.
The gathering to honor Black and Native American people killed by police violence was prompted by the death of George Floyd May 25 in Minneapolis.