Protesters march up Cherry Street Credit: James Buck
Protesters lined up from Battery Park along Cherry Street Credit: James Buck
Marchers getting in formation Credit: James Buck
Supporters at the top of Church Street Credit: File: James Buck
Marchers holding signs with the names of Burlington officers they want fired Credit: James Buck
Organizers speaking outside Burlington City Hall Credit: James Buck
Burlington Police Commissioner Mark Hughes announces his resignation on September 3 Credit: James Buck
Flags flying over the crowd Credit: James Buck
Ben & Jerry’s workers show solidarity and hand out water to protesters on Church Street Credit: James Buck
Protesters closed down Main Street and marched down the middle Credit: James Buck
Marching up Church Street during the nightly protests Credit: James Buck
The organizers used walkie-talkies and reflective vests to coordinate blocking traffic for marches Credit: James Buck
A “die-in” outside Mayor Miro Weinberger’s house on September 4 Credit: James Buck
Organizers speaking outside the Burlington Police Department Credit: James Buck
Rallying at Battery Park after a march Credit: James Buck
The camp’s volunteer maintenance worker filling the generator used to power students’ laptops when the solar panels run out Credit: James Buck
Putting up a tent to shield the generator noise to reduce disruption in Battery Park Credit: James Buck
Students working on laptops Credit: James Buck
Mutual aid food distribution feeds the encamped protesters daily for free Credit: James Buck
Burlington poet Rajnii Eddins signs books at the encampment after performing at a City Hall protest Credit: James Buck
Making signs to instruct encamped protesters how to deal with a potential police incursion to issue citations (to date that has not yet happened) Credit: James Buck
Signs in the encampment Credit: James Buck
Tents in the encampment arranged together for solidarity Credit: James Buck
Writing on the ground in the encampment Credit: James Buck
Francine Bahati, a member of The Black Perspective, works on the hair of Mohamed Abdi, the group’s cofounder, at the encampment Credit: James Buck
Marchers adapt to changing conditions and took up only one lane of Cherry Street on September 7, allowing cars in the other Credit: James Buck
A sit-in outside City Hall to watch the City Council meeting on Zoom on September 14 Credit: James Buck
Portrait of Mohamed Abdi, cofounder of The Black Perspective, at the encampment at Battery Park Credit: James Buck
Working on tents at night at the encampment Credit: James Buck
Protesters sitting outside of their huddled tents on September 7 after hearing that police might enter the park and ticket the demonstrators Credit: James Buck
At Battery Park, organizer Zanevia Wilcox (center) reacts on September 21 to the news that the City Council will vote on approving a buyout for Burlington Sgt. Jason Bellavance Credit: James Buck

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James Buck is a multimedia journalist for Seven Days.