Constabulary working with demonstration organisers
More than a hundred people have gathered on Douglas promenade to take part in an anti-racism demonstration.
The protest matches others around the world, sparked by the death of George Floyd, a black man who died in police custody in the U.S.
Demonstrators have gathered outside the Villa Marina and plan to march to Regent Street, where a nine-minute silence will take place.
The Isle of Man Constabulary is working alongside organisers to make sure the event is carried out safely.
These protesters explain why they're taking part:
Hark! Claims school didn't allow Christmas carols to be sung "rumour" and "hearsay", says minister
Education minister defends attempt to reopen schools for a half day on snow day
Senior lecturer struck off nursing register after groping student
'Little data available' on number of employees earning the minimum wage on the IOM
Douglas high school reapplies for TT tents on school field