Thanks Wendy for posting Austin. This was the biggest protest yet and it was so amazing. Meeting more people and the elderly had a huge showing. So proud!
Hickory NC had an estimated 1000-1200. That isn’t official, but it was a guesstimate from people attending. Peaceful, lots of honking cars, made new friends! I am not alone! (Thom Tillis, did you see??? We are watching you! Bet on that!)
Thank you for showing the faces of our resistance. Although many of the photos online are of the massive groups, smaller cities and towns all over America were well represented. There is a growing anger and courage among we the people and this must not be a one off. We need as many people as possible to keep flooding the streets of our cities and towns , putting pressure on this regime. Next protest April 17 so don’t throw those signs away. ( I swiped the picture from someone’s post so sorry but I loved it!)
My daughters attended protests in Maine, Vermont and N Carolina. All were safe, very well attended and kind/supportive. One daughter is in a wheelchair and she had not one problem.
RIGHT ON! POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Even in our dinky lil' Southern red swamp town there was a huge protest, all ages, at least 850 people. Usually just us olds turn up for these type of things, but not this time...this time everyone came!
Nicely done ✅
Thanks Wendy for posting Austin. This was the biggest protest yet and it was so amazing. Meeting more people and the elderly had a huge showing. So proud!
Hickory NC had an estimated 1000-1200. That isn’t official, but it was a guesstimate from people attending. Peaceful, lots of honking cars, made new friends! I am not alone! (Thom Tillis, did you see??? We are watching you! Bet on that!)
Thank you for showing the faces of our resistance. Although many of the photos online are of the massive groups, smaller cities and towns all over America were well represented. There is a growing anger and courage among we the people and this must not be a one off. We need as many people as possible to keep flooding the streets of our cities and towns , putting pressure on this regime. Next protest April 17 so don’t throw those signs away. ( I swiped the picture from someone’s post so sorry but I loved it!)
Love this! I was in Danville, KY where we had torrential rain. Still had over 200 folks show up!
Excellent. We will keep the pressure up. End this coup. One way or another.
25,000 strong here in St Paul, Minnesota. It was the largest protest since the Women's March in 2017. Got the whole family involved.
Looking at these photos a strange emotion filled my heart...hope.
My daughters attended protests in Maine, Vermont and N Carolina. All were safe, very well attended and kind/supportive. One daughter is in a wheelchair and she had not one problem.
RIGHT ON! POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Even in our dinky lil' Southern red swamp town there was a huge protest, all ages, at least 850 people. Usually just us olds turn up for these type of things, but not this time...this time everyone came!
YAY nobodynowhere!!!