Geraldo Bacquero and Jose Nicolas hold a banner as they march on Santa Monica Pier. The march was intended to bring awareness to an upcoming Superior Court case on July 12, in which the legality of the sale of the South Central Farm to developer Ralph Horowitz is in question. photo by Chad K. Uyeno
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