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15 Sights from Saturday's Protest at Willie's Lounge

Members of the Polynesian community gathered outside the bar after racial profiling incident

Posted By on February 21, 2016, 10:03 AM

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Carrying signs that read "Polynesian rights," and "End discrimination in Utah," members of Salt Lake City's Polynesian Community gathered last night at Watchtower Café and led a peaceful march to Willie's Lounge, where two men say they were denied service due to their cultural heritage earlier this week.

The incident garnered viral attention after one of the men, Frank Maea, posted a video shot inside the bar that night on his Facebook page. “I wanted to just, kind of, raise awareness,” Maea told City Weekly. “Racial discrimination is against the law.”

The protest, led by Watchtower owner Mike Tuiasoa did not include a performance of the Haka—the ancestral Māori war cry—as reported, but it did end with bar owner Geremy Cloyd, who said he tried to reach out to Maea and cousin Stephen Wily the night of the incident, shaking the pair's hand.  

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All photographs by Josh Scheuerman for City Weekly.

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