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We've always acted as if black lives never mattered, as if people of color never mattered,"" Susan Bro, the mother of the counterprotester killed in Charlottesville last year, told CNN's Anderson Cooper on Friday. ""We really have not treated people of color in the same way we ourselves want to be treated. And I'm calling b.s. on that.""As many as 400 people are expected to attend Sunday's white nationalist demonstration, according to the event's permit application submitted by Jason Kessler, the same person who organized last year's ""Unite the Right"" rally in opposition to the renaming of two parks honoring Confederate generals.That event included white nationalists, neo-Nazis and members of the Ku Klux Klan.Participants are expected to gather at Washington's Foggy Bottom subway station at 5 p.m. ET before marching to Lafayette Square park, across the street from the White House, according to the permit application.They won't be alone. A series of counterprotests are planned in Washington throughout the day, led by members of 40 anti-racism groups. The Shut it Down D.C. Coalition, for example, scheduled its own rally beginning at noon to counter ""Unite the Right 2.""Photos: 'Unite the Right' white supremacist protest and counterprotest in Washington, D.C.Black Lives Matter DC is hosting the ""Rise Up Fight Back Counter-Protest"" between 2 and 7 p.m., just a block away from where ""Unite the Right 2"" is set to take place.In the past, similar far-right demonstrations have been dwarfed by counterprotests.For example, at a a separate Ku Klux Klan gathering in Charlottesville in July 2017, where Klansmen were outnumbered 20 to 1, according to Charlottesville officials.Sunday's rallies come at a time when the wounds from last year's clash in Charlottesville remain raw, particularly in regards to the death of counterprotester Heather Heyer, who was killed when a suspected neo-Nazi sympathizer drove a car into a crowd.Metropolitan Police Chief Peter Newsham said officers will endeavor to keep far-right demonstrators and counterprotesters separate from one another. Guns will be forbidden near the rally site, regardless of whether an individual has a permit to carry the firearm.""Our role is to make sure we have a First Amendment event that goes on without any types of violence or destruction of property,"" Newsham said at a Monday news conference, according to CNN affiliate WTOP. ""We intend to have the entire police department engaged to make sure that we handle this type of thing.""""As the nation's capital, we host millions of visitors each year,"" said DC Mayor Muriel Bowser, a Democrat, in a statement. ""Fortunately, very, very few share the views that will be expressed in Lafayette Park on Sunday.""""Washington, DC, is a city of love, inclusion and diversity,"" she continued, ""and -- like millions of Americans across the nation -- we know that the people who are coming here to profess hate and sow division are wrong.""" 2968

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