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2 Vancouver climate protests create spectacle during Black Friday rush

A flashmobof about 200 protesters spilled out of a downtown Vancouver malland erupted into a dance party on Granville Street between Georgia and Dunsmuir amid Friday afternoon rush hour traffic and Black Friday shoppers.

Sustainabiliteens and Extinction Rebellion hold actions against Black Friday consumerism

A woman picks up an item of clothing from a table on a sidewalk as many other people gather in the background.
A flashmob of climate protesters check out second-hand items at a clothing swap as part of a Black Friday protest, Nov. 29, 2019 (Eva Uguen-Csenge/CBC)

A flashmobof about 200 protesters spilled out of a downtown Vancouver malland erupted into a dance party on Granville Street between Georgia and Dunsmuir streets amid Friday afternoon rush hour traffic and Black Friday shoppers.

The local chapter of Climate Strike Canada, Sustainabiliteens, organized the event called Futurefest, it said, to build on momentum gained duringOctober's action with Swedish teen activist Greta Thunberg, and todemonstratealternatives to consumerismby holding acommunity clothing swap.

"I think it's really cool to be here, especially on Black Friday, especially downtown, because there is such a capitalist culture here that youth are trying to counter," said Grade 11 student Leah McKinney."In order to be responsible, I have to stand up for people who don't have a voice. "

McKinney said too oftenthe responsibility is put on the average person to change how and what they buy, and it's time for a shift.

"I think that producers need to take responsibility. We're out here to show that we want different options in terms of the kind of clothes that we're buying, and the kind of companies that we're supporting."

Another protest took place in the downtown coreFriday afternoon. The Extinction Rebellion rolled out its own kind of flash mob during what it calleda funeral procession at Vancouver'sArt Phillips Park onBurrardStreet.