RM2CFD17F–London, UK. 04th Sep, 2020. Marvina Newton joins Extinction Rebellion environmental activists outside the Black Rock offices during an Extinction Rebellion 'Walk of Shame' from the Bank of England to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMHW8CBR–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2HG47AX–London, England, UK 17 January 2022 Hundreds of protesters from XR, BLM and Kill the Bill gather at the House of Lords ahead of voting on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. Marvina Newton from BLM Leeds and Kill the Bill, Chantelle Lunt from BLM Liverpool and Bhavini Patel from Extinction Rebellion lead proceedings and introduce a series of speakers opposing the bill.
RM2HFERFC–London, UK 15th January 2022. Activist Marvina Newton leads the Kill The Bill march through Aldwych. Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal.
RM2GJ0AF2–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM4N–Marvina Newton leading a demonstration of Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021
RF2K0R2RE–Marvina Newton from 'United for Black Lives' outside New Scotland Yard in London protesting against the shooting dead of Chris Kaba.
RM2CFARKD–Protester, Marvina Newton, leads demonstrators through the City of London, during an Extinction Rebellion protest.
RM2K0B6DC–London, UK. 10th September, 2022. Activist Marvina Newton holds a yellow smoke grenade as she walks with hundreds of Black Lives Matters protesters marching from Parliament Square to New Scotland Yard following a fatal shooting of father-to-be Chris Kaba, an unarmed black man, last Monday in south London by police. The IOPC are treating the investigation as homicide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2KF6YP3–On November 12th 2022 protesters demonstrate for climate justice in Central London as the COP 27 talks finish in Egypt.
RM2GG16XN–London, UK. 27th Aug, 2021. Activist Marvina Newton speaks to the protesters outside The Royal Exchange during the demonstration. Extinction Rebellion protesters staged the Blood Money March, part of their two-week Impossible Rebellion campaign, targeting the City of London, the capital's financial hub. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2HFDK3M–London, UK. 15th Jan, 2022. Activist Marvina Newton holds a smoke flare during the Kill The Bill protest.Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2HFJH9T–'Kill The Bill' protesters rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (PCSC), which is reaching its final stages in parliament. UK.
RM2GG81HW–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. (Photo by Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2KBY55T–Activist Marvina Newton makes a raised fist gesture outside the headquarters of BlackRock investment company during Extinction Rebellion march through the City of London to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects and extraction of resources, particularly in the developing countries of the Global South, on 04 September, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demand reparations for communities affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)
RM2C3NJFP–Activist Marvina Este Newton. Black Lives Matter Demo, Hyde Park Leeds 21 June 2020.
RM2HHTPFY–London, UK. 15th January 2022. London Kill the Bill protest and march held prior to the House of Lords hearing the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. Thousands of concerned protestors marched through Central London from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to Westminster opposing the PCSC Bill. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RM2KEFBA0–Marvina Eseoghene Newton leads the protest calling for insurers to rule out East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) as part of a global day of action, in London, Britain, November 12, 2022. REUTERS/May James
RM2CFD17A–London, UK. 04th Sep, 2020. Marvina Newton addresses the crowds during an Extinction Rebellion 'Walk of Shame' from the Bank of England to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMHW8CBH–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2HG47CH–London, England, UK 17 January 2022 Hundreds of protesters from XR, BLM and Kill the Bill gather at the House of Lords ahead of voting on the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. Marvina Newton from BLM Leeds and Kill the Bill, Chantelle Lunt from BLM Liverpool and Bhavini Patel from Extinction Rebellion lead proceedings and introduce a series of speakers opposing the bill.
RM2HFKBTA–London, UK 15th January 2022. Activist Marvina Newton leads the Kill The Bill march through Aldwych. Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal.
RM2GJ0AED–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM40–Marvina Newton leading a demonstration of Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021
RM2HFDDXA–London, England, UK 15 January 2022 Marvina Newton of Leeds Black Lives Matter leads hundreds of protesters gathered at Lincolns Inn Fields, marching to Parliament Square in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
RF2K0R2H7–Marvina Newton of 'United for Black Lives' outside New Scotland Yard in London protesting against the shooting dead, and seeking just for Chris Kaba.
RM2J0JB95–London, England, UK 19 March 2022 Protesters gather at Portland Place for the UN Anti Racism march to Parliament Square, in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, Immigration Bill and to say that refugees are welcome. Marvina Newton from Leeds BLM and Chantelle Lunt from Liverpool BLM make power signs at the head of the march
RM2K0B6DF–London, UK. 10th September, 2022. Activist Marvina Newton holds a yellow smoke grenade as she walks with hundreds of Black Lives Matters protesters marching from Parliament Square to New Scotland Yard following a fatal shooting of father-to-be Chris Kaba, an unarmed black man, last Monday in south London by police. The IOPC are treating the investigation as homicide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2K1CF97–New Scotland Yard, London, England, UK Saturday 17 September 2022 National day of action organised by, We Stand United For Black Lives, Seeking Justice for Chris Kaba, the young black man fatally shot by a police officer on the 5th September 2022. Jeremy Corbyn joins Marvina Newton of Leeds Black Lives Matter and addresses those gathered Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2GG05E7–London, United Kingdom. 27th August 2021. Activist Marvina Newton speaks to Extinction Rebellion protesters outside The Royal Exchange, part of their Blood Money March targeting the City of London. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2HFDDYG–London, England, UK 15 January 2022 Marvina Newton of Leeds Black Lives Matter leads hundreds of protesters gathered at Lincolns Inn Fields, marching to Parliament Square in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill
RM2GG81HM–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. (Photo by Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2CFAWX8–Protester, Marvina Newton, leads demonstrators through the City of London, during an Extinction Rebellion protest.
RM2KBY569–Activist Marvina Newton makes a raised fist gesture outside the headquarters of BlackRock investment company during Extinction Rebellion march through the City of London to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects and extraction of resources, particularly in the developing countries of the Global South, on 04 September, 2020 in London, England. Protesters demand reparations for communities affected by colonial and neo-colonial exploitation. (Photo by WIktor Szymanowicz/NurPhoto)
RM2H11KCG–London, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Marvina Newton passionately speaks to the crowd in St. Paul's for the launching of the Jubilee For Climate campaign by Africans Rising UK. It is Thomas Sankara Day, the anniversary of the president of Burkina Faso's assassination, but also the tenth anniversary of the Occupy London movement. Jubilee aims to be an umbrella covering the cancellation of the unpayable debts Sankara fought for, but also for all of the progressive unifying policies aimed to truly address the climate crisis, through the restoration of equity and the amplification of
RM2C3NHCN–Black Lives Matter Demo, Hyde Park, Leeds United Kingdom. 21 June 2020
RM2CFD17D–London, UK. 04th Sep, 2020. Marvina Newton addresses the crowds during an Extinction Rebellion 'Walk of Shame' from the Bank of England to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMHW8CBY–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2GG16J6–London, UK. 27th Aug, 2021. Activist Marvina Newton speaks to the protesters outside The Royal Exchange during the demonstration. Extinction Rebellion protesters staged the Blood Money March, part of their two-week Impossible Rebellion campaign, targeting the City of London, the capital's financial hub. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HHTPD6–London, UK. 15th January 2022. London Kill the Bill protest and march held prior to the House of Lords hearing the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. Thousands of concerned protestors marched through Central London from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to Westminster opposing the PCSC Bill. Activist Marvina Newton outside Downing Street. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RM2GH8W3B–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM4X–Marvina Newton leading a demonstration of Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021
RM2HFDJW6–London, UK. 15th Jan, 2022. Activist Marvina Newton holds a smoke flare during the Kill The Bill protest.Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2KEFBBJ–Marvina Eseoghene Newton leads the protest calling for insurers to rule out East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) as part of a global day of action, in London, Britain, November 12, 2022. REUTERS/May James
RM2CFD17H–London, UK. 04th Sep, 2020. Marvina Newton joins Extinction Rebellion environmental activists outside the Black Rock offices during an Extinction Rebellion 'Walk of Shame' from the Bank of England to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2K0B683–London, UK. 10th September, 2022. Singer Stormzy stands with activists Marvina Newton (L) and Temi Mwale (R). Hundreds of Black Lives Matters protesters listen to speakers outside New Scotland Yard. The demonstrators marched from Parliament Square to the police HQ calling for justice following a fatal police shooting of father-to-be Chris Kaba, an unarmed black man, last Monday in south London. The IOPC are treating the investigation as homicide. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RF2GJW2PP–London, UK. 29 August 2021. Extinction Rebellion and XR Unify supporters march to the 'Carnival for Climate Justice' event in Finsbury Park.
RM2GJJ8NW–London, United Kingdom. 27th August 2021. Extinction Rebellion's Red Rebel Brigade and activist Marvina Newton at Paternoster Square. Protesters gathered outside the London Stock Exchange as part of their Blood Money March, targeting the City of London.
RM2KEG4NY–London, UK. 12th November, 2022. Activist Marvina Newton speaks about Chris Kaba, a black man who was fatally shot by police in London. Climate change protesters from various organisations rallied and marched after Egyptian groups at Cop 27 called for worldwide protests to address the root causes of climate crisis, injustices and promote transition to renewable energy. London activists highlighted the case of jailed writer Alaa Abd El-Fattah and the death of Mahsa Amini and Chris Kaba in police custody. Credit: Eleventh Hour Photography/Alamy Live News
RM2H0Y135–London, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Marvina Newton and activists at Paternoster Square next to St Paul's Cathedral. Activists launched the Jubilee For Climate campaign, calling for the cancellation of all unfair debts, system change, transformation of the economy, and firm action on the climate and ecological crisis. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2GG81HD–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. (Photo by Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2CFARK7–Protester, Marvina Newton, speaks outside the Bank of England in the City of London during an Extinction Rebellion protest.
RM2H9WAYK–London, England, UK 8th December 2021 Hundreds of protesters gather at Parliament Square in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, with heated exchanges taking place between the police and protesters. Various placards, messages, posters and banners carried by protesters declare opposition to the bill Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RM2H0Y86D–London, England, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Paternoster Square, London, UK, 15th October 2021. Marvina Newton passionately speaks to the crowd in St. Paul's for the launching of the Jubilee For Climate campaign by Africans Rising UK. It is Thomas Sankara Day, the anniversary of the president of Burkina Faso's assassination, but also the tenth anniversary of the Occupy London movement. Jubilee aims to be an umbrella covering the cancellation of the unpayable debts Sankara fought for, but also for all of the progressive unifying policies aimed to truly address the climate crisis, through
RM2FWT5RK–Activist Marvina Eseoghene Newton attends a vigil for equal rights activist Sasha Johnson at the bandstand in Ruskin Park, Camberwell, south London. The mother-of-three remains in criticial condition at King's College Hospital (KCH) after she was shot in the head outside a house party in Peckham during the early hours of Sunday. Picture date: Monday May 24, 2021.
RM2C3NHA3–Activist Marvina Este Newton. Black Lives Matter Demo, Hyde Park Leeds 21 June 2020.
RMHW8CC3–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RF2GFY1T9–LONDON - 27TH AUGUST 2021: Extinction Rebellion 'Blood Money' climate change protest in the City of London
RM2HHTP7A–London, UK. 15th January 2022. London Kill the Bill protest and march held prior to the House of Lords hearing the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. Thousands of concerned protestors marched through Central London from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to Westminster opposing the PCSC Bill. Activist Marvina Newton at Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RM2GJ0AEM–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM83–Marvina Newton and Delia Mattis at a Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill demonstration. fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021
RM2KEGAB3–London, UK. 12 Nov 2022. Marvina Newton, BLM, speaking. Thousand came for the Climate Coalition march to a rally in Trafalgar Square on a Global Day of Action for climate justice called by African movements during COP27 in Egypt. They demand the UK government stop its climate wrecking plans and take action to solve the cost of living and climate crises, including urgent finance and reparations for the mass destruction of lives and livelihoods in the global south. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RM2KEF4H0–Marvina Eseoghene Newton speaks as demonstrators protest calling for insurers to rule out East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) as part of a global day of action, in London, Britain, November 12, 2022. REUTERS/May James
RM2CFD18P–London, UK. 04th Sep, 2020. Marvina Newton joins Extinction Rebellion environmental activists outside the Black Rock offices during an Extinction Rebellion 'Walk of Shame' from the Bank of England to protest against the companies and institutions that profited from the slave trade or are financing and insuring major fossil fuel projects. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RF2K0A313–Stormzy speaking at the Chris Kaba Protest outside New Scotland Yard 10.09.22
RM2GG80K3–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2HFJHAB–'Kill The Bill' protesters rally against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill (PCSC), which is reaching its final stages in parliament. UK.
RF2HXH849–Sister Uncut came out in large with Marvina Newton & Patsy Stevenson to protest against the abusive Powers of the Police against women and the Clapham
RM2H0Y16F–London, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Marvina Newton and activists at Paternoster Square next to St Paul's Cathedral. Activists launched the Jubilee For Climate campaign, calling for the cancellation of all unfair debts, system change, transformation of the economy, and firm action on the climate and ecological crisis. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2GG81KK–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. (Photo by Dave Rushen/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2HFD07K–London, UK 15th January 2022. Activist Marvina Newton leads the Kill The Bill protest. Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2GG147B–London, UK. 27th Aug, 2021. A Red Rebel Brigade joins fellow protester Marvina Newton as part of the Impossible Rebellion, during the March. They believe that the city of London was built on blood money and demand change to the oppressive colonial system that drives the crises of climate and racism. They also demand that government change policies to address the ecological and climate emergency and immediately stop all new fossil fuel investments. (Photo by Martin Pope/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2H0Y84B–London, England, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Paternoster Square, London, UK, 15th October 2021. Marvina Newton passionately speaks to the crowd in St. Paul's for the launching of the Jubilee For Climate campaign by Africans Rising UK. It is Thomas Sankara Day, the anniversary of the president of Burkina Faso's assassination, but also the tenth anniversary of the Occupy London movement. Jubilee aims to be an umbrella covering the cancellation of the unpayable debts Sankara fought for, but also for all of the progressive unifying policies aimed to truly address the climate crisis, through
RM2HG0CRD–London, UK. 17th Jan, 2022. Marvina Newton, the founder of the Kill the Bill movement, is seen speaking during the demonstration. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at College Green opposite the House of Lords at the UK Parliament to protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. The House of Lords is due to vote on the bill today and if it is passed the Police will be given more power to dismiss protests in the UK. (Photo by Hesther Ng/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2C3NH9J–Activist Marvina Este Newton. Black Lives Matter Demo, Hyde Park Leeds 21 June 2020.
RMHW8CBG–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2GFHHCH–London, UK. 25th Aug, 2021. Marvina Newton, founder of united for black lives holds a placard during the demonstration.On the 3rd day of Extinction Rebellion's protests, protesters came together with the aim of demanding climate justice for the Indigenous people of Amazon rainforests in Brazil. They protest against ecocide and deforestation in Brazil. The group began their demonstration outside Brazilian Embassy in London, then moved over to Piccadilly Circus, and lastly occupying Oxford Circus. (Photo by Belinda Jiao/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2HHTPB3–London, UK. 15th January 2022. London Kill the Bill protest and march held prior to the House of Lords hearing the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. Thousands of concerned protestors marched through Central London from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to Westminster opposing the PCSC Bill. Activist Marvina Newton on the march. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RM2GH8W3R–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM80–Marvina Newton and Delia Mattis at a Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill demonstration. fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021
RM2FYR8PE–London, UK. 29th May, 2021. Activist Marvina Eseoghene Newton speaks outside New Scotland Yard during the Kill The Bill protest.Various groups of protesters marched through Central London in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. (Photo by Vuk Valcic/SOPA Images/Sipa USA) Credit: Sipa USA/Alamy Live News
RM2KEF8BC–Marvina Eseoghene Newton speaks as demonstrators protest calling for insurers to rule out East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) as part of a global day of action, in London, Britain, November 12, 2022. REUTERS/May James
RM2H9WB0M–London, England, UK 8th December 2021 Hundreds of protesters gather at Parliament Square in opposition to the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, with heated exchanges taking place between the police and protesters. Various placards, messages, posters and banners carried by protesters declare opposition to the bill Credit: Denise Laura Baker/Alamy Live News
RF2GFY1TG–LONDON - 27TH AUGUST 2021: Extinction Rebellion 'Blood Money' climate change protest in the City of London
RM2GG80JW–London, UK. 29th Aug, 2021. Activist and environmentalist Marvina Newton leads the march at Extinction Rebellion's Carnival for Climate Justice in London part of their two weeks of Impossible Rebellion protests.XR Unify is a BIPOC-led (black, Indigenous and people of colour) group who are taking action to put a stop to the fossil fuel industry. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2KEGAB4–London, UK. 12 Nov 2022. Marvina Newton, BLM, speaking. Thousand came for the Climate Coalition march to a rally in Trafalgar Square on a Global Day of Action for climate justice called by African movements during COP27 in Egypt. They demand the UK government stop its climate wrecking plans and take action to solve the cost of living and climate crises, including urgent finance and reparations for the mass destruction of lives and livelihoods in the global south. Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News
RF2HXH83C–Sister Uncut came out in large with Marvina Newton & Patsy Stevenson to protest against the abusive Powers of the Police against women and the Clapham
RM2G6MP16–London, UK, 7th July 2021. The ‘Drive to Survive Campaign’ - a coalition of Gypsy, Roma, and Traveller communities - gather in Parliament Square to oppose the ‘Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts’ bill, which passed its third hearing on Monday. Protesters argue the bill threatens the right to protest, and specifically targets members of GRT communities. Credit: Joshua Windsor/Alamy Lives News
RF2GJW2PH–London, UK. 29 August 2021. Extinction Rebellion and XR Unify supporters march to the 'Carnival for Climate Justice' event in Finsbury Park.
RM2HFD056–London, UK 15th January 2022. Activist Marvina Newton leads the Kill The Bill protest. Thousands of people marched through central London in protest against the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill, which will make many types of protest illegal. Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News
RM2H0Y84Y–London, England, UK. 15th Oct, 2021. Paternoster Square, London, UK, 15th October 2021. Marvina Newton passionately speaks to the crowd in St. Paul's for the launching of the Jubilee For Climate campaign by Africans Rising UK. It is Thomas Sankara Day, the anniversary of the president of Burkina Faso's assassination, but also the tenth anniversary of the Occupy London movement. Jubilee aims to be an umbrella covering the cancellation of the unpayable debts Sankara fought for, but also for all of the progressive unifying policies aimed to truly address the climate crisis, through
RM2FYPX8R–London, United Kingdom. 29th May 2021. Activist Marvina Eseoghene Newton at the Kill The Bill protest at Parliament Square. Crowds marched through Central London in protest of the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. (Credit: Vuk Valcic / Alamy Live News)
RM2C3NHC6–Activist Marvina Este Newton. Black Lives Matter Demo, Hyde Park Leeds 21 June 2020.
RMHW8CCB–London, UK. 18th March, 2017. Marvina Newton, Chief Executive Officer of Angel of Youths, addresses thousands of demonstrators representing many different anti-racist groups taking part in the March Against Racism. The march was timed to take place as close as possible to the UN International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News
RM2HHTP2K–London, UK. 15th January 2022. London Kill the Bill protest and march held prior to the House of Lords hearing the final reading of the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill. Thousands of concerned protestors marched through Central London from Lincoln’s Inn Fields to Westminster opposing the PCSC Bill. Activist Marvina Newton at Lincoln’s Inn Fields. Credit: Stephen Bell/Alamy
RM2GH8W3Y–Marvina Newton - co-founder of Black Lives Matter - speaking at an XR protest outside the Bank of England, 27th August 2021.
RM2G4DM7W–Marvina Newton and Delia Mattis at a Black lives Matter / Kill the Bill demonstration. fighting against the use of police power as a means of silencing black voices, in response to recent killings of black people by the police. May 2021