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The Soros-backed Indivisible Project, organizer of the nationwide “No Kings” movement, has rolled out an activism recruitment ...
The “No Kings” protests were historic. Millions of American activists turned out to protest President Donald Trump’s authoritarian impulses, on his birthday, Saturday, June 14, when the ...
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Another wave of 'No Kings' protests are coming to Tennessee. This time, they're inspired by John Lewis"Good trouble" is a term coined by the late Congressman John Lewis, and July 17 will mark five years since his death, the movement's website states. During June's "No Kings" national protest event, it ...
Hundreds of "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are planned to take place on the anniversary of the death of the late civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis.
“No kings” is more than a slogan—it’s a statement of values. It’s a rejection of authoritarianism in all its forms, whether it comes from a president, a bureaucrat or a city council. It’s a reminder ...
More "No Kings" protests against the president are scheduled to take place in July. The new protests, titled "Good Trouble Lives On," will take place on July 17. "Good trouble" is a term coined by ...
It painted United States’ democracy as confronting an existential crisis — and pegged the odds of overcoming Trump’s ambition ...
Women's March urges people to gather across U.S. "to stand for real freedom and build a vision of a Free America brick by brick." ...
Hundreds in El Paso joined the nationwide "No Kings" protests in opposition to President Donald Trump. The protests were peaceful.
April’s “Hands Off!” rallies signaled this movement has people power, and Saturday’s “No Kings” protests suggest it has staying power, too. That’s a small step in the right direction. We say small not ...
A nationwide protest dubbed "Good Trouble Lives On" will sweep through Victorville on July 17, following in the "No Kings" ...
Delaware is hosting several "Good Trouble Lives On" protests on July 17. Are they anti-Trump? Who is John Lewis? See where, ...
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