Saturday 27 June saw well over a hundred anti-racists take to the streets once again as part of the Black Lives Matter cause. The event was called by Nottingham United Against Racism, a new group which Nottingham Revolutionary Communist Group were involved in founding. The day began with an open mic in the Market Square, taken up by dozens of mostly young people, before a spontaneous march around the city centre which visited three key institutions of racist state power: the Central Police Station, Nottingham Crown Court, and the Bridewell police station. Marchers vowed to keep building the movement on the streets, and to return to the Market Square at 12pm the following Saturday, 4 July. Nottingham RCG will be there, and calls on all anti-racists to join us.