Kaia Gerber shows her solidarity with protestors as she marches through Los Angeles

Kaia Gerber shows her solidarity with protestors fighting racial inequality as she marches through Los Angeles with Cole Sprouse and Eiza Gonzalez

Kaia Gerber was among a star-studded procession of protestors rallying against racial inequality and police brutality on Sunday.

The model, 18, marched through Los Angeles alongside fellow demonstrators Cole Sprouse, Eiza Gonzalez, Margaret Qualley, and Madelaine Petsch. 

Numerous rallies have been occurring nationwide in response to the death of George Floyd, a black man who was killed after a police officer knelt on his neck for over eight minutes. 

Showing their support: Kaia Gerber protested against racial inequality with Cole Sprouse and Margaret Qualley in Los Angeles on Sunday  

Kaia wore a face mask and crop top as she walked behind Cole, who was also taking precautions against COVID-19 with a red bandanna wrapped around his mouth and nose. 

Madelaine proudly held a cardboard ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign high into the air as she marched through the massive crowd. 

Margaret did not carry a sign, but she showed her support for the cause by writing ‘Black Lives Matter’ upon her arm. 

Eiza marched through the streets holding a sign that read ‘Minority Lives Matter. Migrants Lives Matter. Queer Lives Matter.’ 

Taking a stand: The stars were among countless other demonstrators

Taking a stand: The stars were among countless other demonstrators 

Holding it high: Madelaine Petsch proudly held up a 'Black Lives Matter' sign

Holding it high: Madelaine Petsch proudly held up a ‘Black Lives Matter’ sign 

Showing her support: Eiza marched through the streets holding a sign that read 'Minority Lives Matter. Migrants Lives Matter. Queer Lives Matter'

Showing her support: Eiza marched through the streets holding a sign that read ‘Minority Lives Matter. Migrants Lives Matter. Queer Lives Matter’ 

Moved by the protest, Eiza led a chant from atop a crosswalk light she was sitting on. 

‘What do we want?’ she asked protestors. 

‘Justice!’ fellow demonstrators shouted back. 

‘When do we want it?’ she yelled.

Let's get this show on the road: At times Gonzalez skateboarded her way through the protest

Let’s get this show on the road: At times Gonzalez skateboarded her way through the protest

Let's go! Eiza carried her skateboard under her arm as she protested against racial inequality

Let’s go! Eiza carried her skateboard under her arm as she protested against racial inequality

‘Now!’ protestors yelled back. 

For Eiza and several of her friends, Sunday is not their first march.

In fact Cole was arrested last week after attending a peaceful protest in Santa Monica. 

‘A group of peaceful protesters, myself included, were arrested yesterday in Santa Monica,’ Cole wrote on Instagram. ‘So before the voracious horde of media sensationalism decides to somehow turn it about me, there’s a clear need to speak about the circumstances: Black Lives Matter.

Passionate: Eiza led a chant from atop a crosswalk light she had jumped on

Passionate: Eiza led a chant from atop a crosswalk light she had jumped on 

Let me hear you! 'What do we want?' she asked protestors

Let me hear you! ‘What do we want?’ she asked protestors

‘Peace, riots, looting, are an absolutely legitimate form of protest. the media is by nature only going to show the most sensational, which only proves a long standing racist agenda.

‘I was detained when standing in solidarity, as were many of the final vanguard within Santa Monica. We were given the option to leave, and were informed that if we did not retreat, we would be arrested.

‘When many did turn to leave, we found another line of police officers blocking our route, at which point, they started zip tying us. It needs to be stated that as a straight white man, and a public figure, the institutional consequences of my detainment are nothing in comparison to others within the movement.’

Derek Chauvin, the officer who knelt on Floyd’s neck, has been charged with second-degree murder, third-degree murder and third-degree manslaughter, while the three other officers at the scene have been charged with aiding and abetting second-degree murder.

Moved: Eiza passionately called out to fellow demonstrators from her perch

Moved: Eiza passionately called out to fellow demonstrators from her perch